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Cluster Flies, Face Flies, and Blow Flies in Homes
University of Kentucky — Homeowners are often bothered by the appearance of sluggish flies in their homes in late winter and early spring. These flies are not breeding in the home and constitute no health hazard. However, they are a nuisance and should be controlled. ...More…
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Blow Flies and Flesh Flies
Iowa State University — Blow flies and flesh flies are very common flies associated with dead animals. The larvae (maggots) of these flies feed on dead animal tissue and as such are beneficial in nature as decomposer of dead animal carcasses. The appearance of the flies ...More…
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Cluster Flies, Face Flies, and Blow Flies in Homes
University of Kentucky — Homeowners are often bothered by the appearance of sluggish flies in their homes in late winter and early spring. These flies are not breeding in the home and constitute no health hazard. However, they are a nuisance and should be controlled. ...More…