Why Do Flies Get Aggressive?
When flies get aggressive, they do so for a variety of reasons. It could be to gain access to resources or females. While this is natural behavior, it can also take on maladaptive forms in humans. It is important to recognize that these behavior patterns are not unique to flies, and that they are common in many different species.
While flies are small and noisy, they are able to hear you when you move toward them. They are also quite effective at planning ahead. Their compound eyes allow them to see in many directions, unlike our vision, which is limited to three. This means that flies can hear your every move, and aren’t fooled by a human being’s subtle body language.
Flies can be dangerous if they bite you. Even though they can’t transmit disease, they can bite you. They can also be quite invasive. Luckily, there are methods to keep them away without the risk of infecting humans. One way to keep them away is to prevent them from getting on your clothing.
Horse flies are particularly aggressive. They use a “slash-and-suck” technique that allows them to cut skin and then suck the blood. They are considered one of the least-favorite insects, and they can be dangerous. They are known as sandflies in Australia. They are vectors of lesser human and livestock pathogens.