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  2. Cochliomyia - Wikipedia

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    Cochliomyia is commonly referred to as the New World screwworm flies, as distinct from Old World screwworm flies. Four species are in this genus: C. macellaria, C. hominivorax, C. aldrichi, and C. minima. [2] [3] C. hominivorax is known as the primary screwworm because its larvae produce myiasis and feed on living tissue. This feeding causes ...

  3. Cochliomyia hominivorax - Wikipedia

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    Cochliomyia hominivorax, the New World screwworm fly, or simply screwworm or screw-worm, is a species of parasitic fly that is well known for the way in which its larvae (maggots) eat the living tissue of warm-blooded animals.

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    Gaming has come a long way since a physicist invented what's believed to be the world’s first video game in 1958. Tennis For Two was, to say the least, a very basic game. There was a tennis ...

  5. Fly - Wikipedia

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    Flies are often abundant and are found in almost all terrestrial habitats in the world apart from Antarctica. They include many familiar insects such as house flies, blow flies, mosquitoes, gnats, black flies, midges and fruit flies. More than 150,000 have been formally described and the actual species diversity is much greater, with the flies ...

  6. What Exactly Are Drain Flies? Here's How To Keep Them ... - AOL

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    Drain flies are fairly easy to identify because they look like tiny, fuzzy moths. “Their appearance is distinctive, and they don’t look like any other pest,” says Oi.

  7. How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies in the House - AOL

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  8. Pollenia rudis - Wikipedia

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    The first reports of cluster flies as pests in homes occurred as early as the nineteenth century, and these flies continue to cause problems today. [2] Cluster flies tend to enter homes and buildings in large masses in late summer or early autumn to seek shelter for the winter months. [23] They possess the ability to squeeze their bodies ...

  9. Make a Homemade Fly Trap: Soda Bottle. Once you finish a soda, turn the bottle into an effective fly trap. The goal: Flies smell the bait and fly into the bottle to get to it.