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Flies
Common filth flies

Common filth flies

House fly

  • Most common species
  • Medium-sized, gray; 4 stripes on thorax
  • Enters houses
  • Breeds mostly outdoors in animal garbage and decaying organic materials

Flesh fly

  • Large; gray checkered abdomen; stripes on thorax
  • Lay their living young on dead animals
  • Similar to the house fly but larger
  • Breeds mostly outdoors in meat and animal carcasses and under dumpsters

Green bottle fly

  • Medium-sized; metallic green to bronze
  • Seen on dog feces
  • Among the first to visit decaying carcasses
  • Breeds outdoors in trash containers; indoors in overlooked garbage, rotted food

Horse fly

  • 3/4 to 1-1/4" long with large brightly colored eyes.
  • Serious pests of cattle, horses and humans.
  • Knife-like mouthparts can inflict painful bites as they feed on blood.
  • Prefer a wet environment, attracted to shiny surfaces

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