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House Fly
Fly is the common name for insects of the order Diptera, or true flies, which includes the small house fly, fruit fly, gnat, blowfly, botfly, deerfly and horsefly. Many flies are either harmful as carriers of disease or nuisances because they are voracious biters or bloodsuckers.
The housefly,
Musca domestica, is a small, two-winged
fly, gray with dark stripes, often found
in and around human habitations.
Houseflies are major pests. If it
has recently walked in excrement, it may
transmit pathogens causing typhoid,
cholera, dysentery, leprosy,
poliomyelitis, and infectious hepatitis,
as well as the eggs of parasitic worms.
Many hundreds of thousands of people
living along Africa’s rivers are
permanently blinded by small roundworms
introduced by the bite of the blackfly.
Flies also
spread disease and parasites to animals.
Myiasis is the infection of an animal
with fly larvae (maggots). Common in
cattle, sheep, and deer, myiasis can
also occur in humans when certain
species of flies are attracted to
ulcerated skin, where they lay eggs; the
hatched larvae then burrow into the
skin. Depending on the type of fly, the
larvae remain in the skin and cause
boil-like lesions, or they wander
extensively through the body and cause
damage to various organs. Intestinal
myiasis occurs when humans ingest food
containing the eggs of larvae.
Each adult female fly lays several hundred eggs in decaying vegetable matter, including manure, compost, and garbage. The larvae, or maggots, may complete their growth in as little as a week, with five more days spent in the pupae stage. The pupae is defenceless but generally escapes predators because it is dark brown and buried in soil or heaps of waste. Six or more generations may hatch in a single summer, resulting in a VAST number of flies. Extensive use of insecticides has caused many housefly populations to develop resistance to chemicals that formerly killed them. Today it is recognized that chemical insecticides not only harm the environment but pose a real threat to children and adults. Good sanitation, intelligent pest management along with a safe, effective, non-chemical fly killer machines and fly screens are the best methods of fly control. |
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