How Can Flies Harm You?
Fly bites are painful, and a few species are known to cause serious health issues such as tularemia or rabbit fever. Stable flies can also cause rashes. Usually, small, raised red bumps appear at the bite mark. Some species lay eggs on your skin and in your mouth.
House flies can also spread disease. They carry bacteria, and they can transfer them to food and surfaces. Fruit flies spend much of their time near waste and garbage, so they will naturally bring pathogens into your home. Here’s how they can harm you: First, if you eat a piece of fruit, you’re likely to come into contact with some of these bacteria.
Second, flies are known to transmit myiasis, a parasite infection caused by a fly’s larvae. This parasite lives in tropical and subtropical regions and can enter your body through insect bites. Certain species of flies lay eggs on wounds or sores, and the larvae then feed on the affected areas. Sometimes, these larvae migrate deeper into the body and infect the human host.
Another common type of fly is the horse fly. It’s larger than the common house fly, and it’s about an inch long. It has white-and-black stripes on its body and can be a nuisance. These flies can bite humans and can cause a painful sting. Horse flies do not cause any permanent damage to humans, but they can cause some health problems. If you get bit by one, remember to clean the wound immediately.