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  2. Phoridae - Wikipedia

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    The larvae emerge in 24 hours and feed for a period between 8 and 16 days, before crawling to a drier spot to pupate. The phorid fly's egg-to-adult life cycle can be as short as 14 days, but may take up to 37 days. Many species of phorid flies are specialist parasitoids of ants, but several species in the tropics are parasitoids of stingless ...

  3. Megaselia scalaris - Wikipedia

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    The fly Megaselia scalaris (often called the laboratory fly) is a member of the order Diptera and the family Phoridae, and it is widely distributed in warm regions of the world. The family members are commonly known as the "humpbacked fly", the "coffin fly", and the "scuttle fly". [ 2 ]

  4. Psilodera fasciata - Wikipedia

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    Psilodera fasciata is a medium-to-large fly, ranging from 5 to 14 mm (0.20 to 0.55 in). It is either black or brown with yellow, orange, or white markings. It has bare eyes, with its large head placed about halfway from the thorax's dorsum.

  5. Millions of sterile fruit flies are being dropped on L.A. to ...

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    After the discovery of three invasive Mediterranean fruit flies, agriculture officials rolled out a quarantine order and will drop sterile male flies from the sky to disrupt the insects' life cycle.

  6. Restaurant scored low, closed for fly infestation in latest ...

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    One restaurant was closed due to unsanitary conditions, including a fly infestation, in the latest Fort Worth health inspections, according to city data. There were 19 inspections from July 9 to ...

  7. Parasitic flies of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    Many species of flies of the two-winged type, Order Diptera, such as mosquitoes, horse-flies, blow-flies and warble-flies, cause direct parasitic disease to domestic animals, and transmit organisms that cause diseases. These infestations and infections cause distress to companion animals, and in livestock industry the financial costs of these ...

  8. Cluster Flies Are a Winter Pest—Getting Rid of Them Is ...

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    For overwhelming infestations or if you're unsure about handling insecticides, contact a pest control professional for more targeted solutions. How to Prevent Cluster Fly Infestations

  9. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Although flies are most commonly attracted to open wounds and urine- or feces-soaked fur, some species (including the most common myiatic flies—the botfly, blowfly, and screwfly) can create an infestation even on unbroken skin. Non-myiatic flies (such as the common housefly) can be responsible for accidental myiasis.

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