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Insects in the order Diptera, family Tabanidae , are commonly called horse flies , and sometimes also forest flies or deer flies . The former, however, can also refer to Hippoboscidae, and the...
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horsefly, common name for the large hairy flies of the family Tabanidae. Male horseflies feed on pollen and nectar, but the females suck blood as well and are common pests of animals and sometimes of humans. The bites of many species are very painful.
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This page provides free information about horsefly ... 4 definitions for horsefly ... Horsefly \Horse"fly`\, n.; pl. Horseflies. 1. (Zool.) Any dipterous fly of the family Tabanid[ae], that stings horses, and sucks their blood. [1913 Webster] Note: Of these flies there are numerous species, both in Europe and America.
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Horse fly larvae have venom that they inject into their prey, usually the larvae of other insects, but also other horse fly larvae. The venom immobilizes the prey almost immediately. The bite of the larva is as painful as that of the adult horsefly.
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Chrysops (the deer flies) ... Tabanus (the horse flies ... Life Cycle and Control...
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The best control is obtained by trapping the female flies before they have the opportunity to bite/reproduce ... There are over 30 species of blood letting flies. These flies hunt by sight. ... And they are more than just an annoyance - they can transmit diseases like Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) and Potomac Horse Fever (PHF).
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