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  2. Cheese fly - Wikipedia

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    The cheese fly larvae are cylindrical and can appear white or cream, with black mouthparts. When fully grown, they are 9–10mm long, 1mm wide, and have 13 segments. When disturbed, the larvae can leap 10-12cm by hooking their mouths into a nearby surface and jerking forward - this is believed to be what has led to the name "cheese skippers". [3]

  3. Ottawa, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa, Wisconsin. 11 languages ... ZIP Code: 53066, 53118. Area code: 262: FIPS code: 55-60700 [2] GNIS feature ID: 1583880 [1] Ottawa is a town in Waukesha County ...

  4. Protopiophila - Wikipedia

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  5. Prochyliza xanthostoma - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] These organisms are known as cheese skippers because when startled, the larvae (which often infest cured meats and cheese) can leap several inches into the air. [9] P. xanthostoma is an important model organism for sexual selection, larval behavior, and adult reproductive success and survivability. [10]

  6. Piophilidae - Wikipedia

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    The mature larva is about 8 mm (0.31 in) long and is sometimes called the cheese skipper because of its leaping ability - when disturbed, this tiny maggot can hop some 15 cm (6 in) into the air. [4] Adults are also known as bacon flies and their larvae as bacon skippers, ham skippers, cheese maggots, cheese hoppers, etc.

  7. Protopiophila latipes - Wikipedia

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  8. Wisconsin Cheeseman - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Cheeseman is a privately held mail-order food gift company operating in Monroe, Wisconsin.Established in 1946, the company publishes several catalogs and emails each year to promote its line of over 300 products, consisting of Wisconsin cheese, sausage, chocolates, fruitcakes, petits fours, cakes, cookies, fresh fruits, nuts, breads and other assorted food gifts.

  9. Farmington, Washington County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Eventually the Native Americans who evaded forced removal gathered in northern Wisconsin, where they formed the Forest County Potawatomi Community. [ 11 ] Farmington was part of the Town of West Bend until February 11, 1847, when the Wisconsin Territorial legislature created the Town of Clarence, [ 12 ] which was renamed the Town of Farmington ...