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Does a housefly bite?

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The flies of autumn are upon us! As the weather gets cooler, the flies want to be inside, where the temperatures are steadier and warmer. In the evening, if there has been an opportunity to enter your home, you will find them crawling around on TV screens, and buzzing around lamps. read more

No house fly not bit.Its have no piercing mouth parts.Mouth parts adopted for absorbing or sucking.First put the seliva on feed and fod desolved in seliv then sucker activeted.Some time sucks from wounds feel like bite.only one house fly bite anf suck the blood from under the knee which is found in agricultural fields. read more

Fly bites are a lot more common than people realize. Get all of the facts about fly bites. read more

Because it has sponging or lapping mouthparts, the housefly cannot bite; a near relative, the stable fly, however, does bite. The housefly can walk on vertical window panes or hang upside down on a ceiling probably because of the surface-tension properties of a secretion produced by tiny glandular pads (pulvilli) beneath each claw on the feet. read more

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