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Housefly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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common name: house fly scientific name: Musca domestica Linnaeus (Insecta: Diptera: Muscidae) ... Life Cycle and Description ... West LS. 1951. The Housefly, its Natural History, Medical Importance, and Control. Comstock Publ Co. Ithaca, N.Y. 584 pp.
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House fly printout. The common house fly is a common flying insect that is found throughout the world. ... Become a member of Enchanted Learning. ... ; Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership.
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The house fly and other types of “filth flies” can become nuisance pests, but also are important for their potential to harm humans and Flies, including stable flies and mosquitoes (which are also classified as flies, ... The habits of filth flies favor the spread of bacteria and other disease-causing organisms.
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Flesh fly biology, identification, image, control tips and products for eliminating flesh flies. ... House Fly Biology and Identification ... House Fly Image...
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A Field Guide to Common Texas Insects, Bastiaan Drees and John Jackman. ... Common Name: House fly; Scientific Name: Musca domestica (Linnaeus); Order: Diptera;; Description: House flies are 3/16 to 1/4 inch long with robust bodies and two clear wings. The thorax is marked with ... A number of flies resemble house flies.
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Unless you live in polar regions, the answer to all these questions, sooner or later, is inevitably the same: the common housefly. ... That's right, the term "housefly" isn't just a generic term; it's a specific kind of fly that happened to find its evolutionary niche living among us.
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