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  2. Psychodidae - Wikipedia

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    Psychodidae, also called drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, [2] sewer flies, or sewer gnats, is a family of true flies. Some genera have short, hairy bodies and wings, giving them a "furry" moth-like appearance, hence one of their common names, moth flies . [ 2 ]

  3. Family live with sewage spills and maggots in 'horrific ... - AOL

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    If anyone runs the kitchen tap, the sewage bubbles up higher. There are maggots in the kitchen, and mould and damp throughout the house, including the children's bedrooms. The windows are stuffed ...

  4. ‘Below Deck Down Under’ Season 3 Starts With an ... - AOL

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    Below Deck Down Under introduced a franchise first with a weevil and maggot infestation in the kitchen. During the season 3 premiere on Monday, February 3, Chef Tzarina Mace-Ralph and sous chef ...

  5. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Maggot therapy – also known as maggot debridement therapy (MDT), larval therapy, larva therapy, or larvae therapy – is the intentional introduction by a health care practitioner of live, disinfected green bottle fly maggots into the non-healing skin and soft tissue wounds of a human or other animal for the purpose of selectively cleaning ...

  6. Cochliomyia hominivorax - Wikipedia

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    The maggots are capable of causing severe tissue damage or even death to the host. About three to seven days after hatching, the larvae fall to the ground to pupate. The pupae reach the adult stage about seven days later. Female screwworm flies mate four to five days after hatching. The entire lifecycle is around 20 days.

  7. What Bug Experts Want You to Know About Getting Rid of Drain

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  8. Rat-tailed maggot - Wikipedia

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    A characteristic feature of rat-tailed maggots is a tube-like, telescoping breathing siphon located at their posterior end. [2] This acts like a snorkel, allowing the larva to breathe air while submerged. The siphon is usually about as long as the maggot's body (20 mm (0.79 in) when mature), but can be extended as long as 150 mm (5.9 in).

  9. Live bugs in rice. A drain hose dripping on ham. Fly on fish ...

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    A leaking drain hose in the reach-in cold unit with deli meats and cheeses dripped “directly on an open package of ham stored in the unit.” A Stop Sale dripped on the ham, which got tossed.