How many eyes does a blue bottle fly have?

Bluebottle Fly Facts in Numbers The eyes of the bluebottle fly are made out of 8000 facets. The bluebottle fly can smell things 750 yards away.

Do blowflies lay live maggots?

The term ‘blow’ refers to the tendency of this insect group to lay their eggs (oviposit) or lay live larvae (larviposit) on human food, dead animals or animal waste. Blowflies feed on a variety of foods but the larvae more commonly live on decomposing organic matter.

How fast does a blue bottle fly?

around 11km/h
Bluebottles fly quite fast for their size, but in absolute terms the speed is only around 11km/h – slower than a honeybee and much slower than most birds.

Can a blue bottle fly sting?

Bluebottle flies are named so because the term comes from the bot (an ancient term for maggot. Their ability to transmit diseases is considered by many to be second to none. Blue bottle flies do not bite, though it will commonly feed on live animals’ wounds.

Are blue bottle flies rare?

It is common throughout many continents including Europe, Americas, and Africa. They are fairly large flies, nearly twice the size of the housefly. They can be easily identified by their shiny, blue bodies.

How do you kill blowflies?

To get rid of Blowflies, locate an eliminate the filth source that is attracting the pest then apply a combination of Musca-Stik traps, Reclaim It Insecticide and Pyrid Aerosol to kill the invading population.

Where are blue bottle flies coming from?

Bluebottles, like other flies, are often found on refuse tips, rotting animal matter, dirt and dustbins. They commute from filth to food and carry bacteria on their legs, feet and bodies.

What is the purpose of blue bottle flies?

Bluebottle fly adults feed on nectar, and they are pollinators of flowers.

Are blowflies dangerous?

Are blow flies dangerous? Yes, blow flies are considered to be a very dangerous species of pest to have living inside or around your home. These flies land on feces, dead animals, and other decaying organic matter causing them to carry a lot of dangerous bacteria and parasites around with them on their legs and body.

How long do blowflies last?

Eggs are laid typically during the winter. Larvae develop through a second and third stage before pupating and then later emerging as adults. The full blow fly life cycle can take two to three weeks from egg to adult to complete, and most adults live from two weeks to a month.

Do blue bottles carry disease?

Although they do have the potential to spread germs and diseases, there should be no problems encountered if good hygiene standards are maintained and foodstuffs are not freely available to them.