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Biology Teaching Resources. Biological drawings, Housefly Feeding, insect life-cycles, ... When a housefly feeds, it applies its proboscis to the food source and secretes saliva on to the food.
Biology Teaching Resources. Biological drawings, Housefly Pupa, insect life-cycles, by D G Mackean...
"Fly" is the common name for insects of the order Diptera. Many flies are either harmful as carriers of disease or nuisances because they are voracious biters or bloodsuckers.
The housefly is an insect so named for its common presence in homes. Learn more about the housefly at HowStuffWorks. ... Insects & Arachnids
"Housefly." 22 April 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/housefly-info.htm> 31 July 2008.
The housefly's body is divided into three parts: head, thorax, abdomen.
Life cycle of the house fly, Musca domestica Linnaeus. Clockwise from upper left: eggs, larva, pupa, adult. ... Photograph by: Jim Kalisch, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
However, the housefly exhibits many different mechanisms for sex determination, such as male heterogamy (like most insects and mammals), female heterogamy (like birds) and maternal control over ...
Various habitats; found in and around houses, farms, and ranches ... House flies are found virtually everywhere that people live. But their ability to spread disease makes them unwelcome companions.
HOUSEFLY INSECTS as carriers of disease HELICOBACTER pylori ULCERS...
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