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  2. Tabanidae - Wikipedia

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    Horse-flies and deer flies [a] are true flies in the family Tabanidae in the insect order Diptera. The adults are often large and agile in flight. Only female horseflies bite land vertebrates, including humans, to obtain blood. They prefer to fly in sunlight, avoiding dark and shady areas, and are inactive at night.

  3. Horsefly Bite: Symptoms, Treatment, and More - Healthline

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    Chances are you’ve been bitten by a horsefly on more than one occasion. If you’re not immediately familiar with this pesky insect, it’s a large, dark fly. You can generally recognize it by ...

  4. Horse Flies: How to Get Rid of Horse Flies, Plus Horse Fly Bites

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    Horse flies are notorious pests of mammals. Learn about horse fly bites and contact a pest professional for information about how to get rid of horse flies.

  5. What to Know About Horseflies - WebMD

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    Horseflies are a type of fly that belong to the Tabanidae family of insects. The female horsefly depends on blood for nutrition to make eggs. This is because animal blood has a...

  6. Horse fly | Biting, Nuisance, Control | Britannica

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    horse fly, any member of the insect family Tabanidae (order Diptera), but more specifically any member of the genus Tabanus. These stout flies, as small as a housefly or as large as a bumble bee, are sometimes known as greenheaded monsters; their metallic or iridescent eyes meet dorsally in the male and are separate in the female.

  7. Horse Flies: Identify Them | Find Them | Get Rid Of Them

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    Horse flies are large flies with a gray or black body, shiny green or purple eyes, and short antennae. In summer, female horse flies bite people and animals to feed on their blood. They must do this before they can lay eggs. Male horse flies eat flower nectar and are not dangerous.

  8. 16 Facts About Horse Flies (and How to Eliminate Them)

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    Horse flies, which are actually a species of fly in the family Tabanidae, are a pest for almost any mammal. The female horse fly, just like the female mosquito, is responsible for the bite. Males rely primarily on pollen and nectar for feeding.

  9. Horsefly bites: How to tell if you've been bitten and how to ...

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    Horseflies are a robust species of fly belonging to the Tabanidae family. Found in large numbers in the countryside near livestock, the bloodsucking insects are known for their size and biting behaviour. Jump to: What does a horsefly bite look like? How do you treat a horsefly bite? What time of year do horseflies bite?

  10. Horsefly Bite Treatment & Pictures - Cleveland Clinic

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    A horsefly (Tabanus spp.) is a large fly that commonly lives near bodies of water and where it can easily access mammals. It gets its name because it’s a frequent pest of horses and other mammals (including humans).

  11. Horseflies are large flies that usually bite cows and horses but can also bite humans. They have a very painful bite, as their mouthpieces cut into the skin.