Tsetse flies are found in sub-Saharan Africa, where they can live in a variety of habitats. The flies prefer wooded areas where they can hide in underbrush and feed on…Continue readingTsetse Flies
If you’ve ever been annoyed by a fly, you may be wondering why they are so irritating. First, you should know that flies are among the most diverse groups of…Continue readingWhy Flies Are Annoying
A recent epidemic of tiny flies has infected the homes of Brits across the country. Usually seen circling fruit bowls in the summer, the late autumnal chill has brought the…Continue readingHow to Get Rid of Small Flies in House
Fruit flies are attracted to decaying food and can be a major problem in your home. To reduce fruit fly infestations, store your produce in airtight containers and discard overripe…Continue readingWhy Are Fruit Flies Attracted to Fruit?
If you have dead flies in your yard, you might be wondering whether they will eat them. Flies are attracted to dead animals and often attack one another for food.…Continue readingWill Flies Eat Dead Flies?
Bug spray can kill fruit flies, but there are other methods that can be more effective. The first option is to make a homemade insecticide that consists of isopropyl alcohol,…Continue readingCan You Kill Fruit Flies With Bug Spray?
A new study aims to determine whether flies are getting smarter. It was conducted by Andrew Jackson, an associate professor at Trinity College Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. Scientists…Continue readingAre Flies Getting Smarter?
The fruit fly is a very useful model organism for studying cancer. This small creature is able to undergo a complex metamorphosis, including the formation of an air sac. The…Continue readingCan Fruit Flies Get Cancer?
Flies are a nuisance in your home, especially during the warm months. They can get into your home through cracks, small gaps in screens, and door openings. However, it is…Continue readingAre Flies Getting Bigger in My Home?
Flies need a mate to reproduce, but their reproduction is extremely complex. They use different strategies to produce more offspring. The first male fly usually fathers most of the offspring.…Continue readingFlies Need a Mate to Reproduce
As temperatures rise and fall, some insects turn indoors to avoid the heat. However, some insects are adapted to living in hot weather. Insects like thrips, aphids, and spider mites…Continue readingHow Does Heat Affect Flies?
Caddis patterns are excellent choices for trout fishing, as they are prevalent in most trout waters. Caddisfly patterns like the Super Pupa fly are especially effective for catching trout because…Continue readingWhat Fly Patterns Are Good For Trout?
There are two layers of the Earth’s atmosphere: the troposphere and the thermosphere. The troposphere is the lowest layer, about 3,000 miles high, and the thermosphere is higher, about 600…Continue readingWhat Flies in the Thermosphere?
Flies are insects that can be a bother to humans. While most of them don’t carry any disease, there are some that will bite you. Black flies and horseflies are…Continue readingWhat Flies Bounce in the UK
The size and location of the bite do not always give an indication of which fly bit you. The most common bites are made by stable flies. These flies are…Continue readingWhich Flies Bite Humans?
In the 1990s, the popular nature-learning series The Lion King published a story titled “Why Flies Buzz.” The book recounts the story of a monkey who drops a coconut. His…Continue readingThe Why Flies Buzz Story
It’s true that flies can land on any surface and smell it, but it’s very rare for them to land on margarine. That’s because flies are primarily attracted to odorous…Continue readingWill Flies Land on Margarine?