Fascinating Insects - Green Fly
Good evening and good luck to all of you, so tonight I want to share a photography of a green fly object.
Green flies are creatures that are very close to humans, especially the species of fly in my picture. These flies live in bushes and in dung, especially cow dung. This fly is a fly that can carry a source of disease because in the mouth of this fly there are lots of very dangerous bacteria. They often release pathogens from their saliva onto the food they land on, therefore humans are prohibited from eating food they land on. This is different from house flies, house flies usually have an antidote for bad bacteria on the right side of their wings, whereas green flies do not have an antidote on both sides of their wings.
This fly is very different from the house fly species, this fly is very large in size and other differences are also in the transparent sides of its wings and also in the color of its body. The similarity between these green flies and house flies is only in their behavior. These green flies have a very short life cycle, especially with several factors, these flies can die easily. Female flies can lay 200 eggs while they only need 10 to 20 hours to hatch and that only occurs at a certain temperature.
The first stage after the eggs hatch they will become larvae, the second stage they will change their skin after about 4 days they will become completely perfect. Below are some pictures of these flies.
These flies have the same characteristics as other types of flies, the only thing that differentiates them is their size. OK, friends, this is all I can share this evening, hopefully it's useful, thank you and see you.
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