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Flies

Characteristics:
Flies can reproduce very easily, both due to their capacity to lay eggs in any material of organic nature that is decomposing, and to the speed with which the larvae reach their adult status, in turn becoming able to reproduce: approximately ten days.

The adult insect uses a scraping proboscis to feed itself. Note that solid foods are first covered with saliva to melt them, and then sucked up through the proboscis.

The fly is as irritating as it is dangerous, as it lands indifferently on food, excrements and corpses, and is therefore an excellent vector for the various pathogen agents that can develop in organic matter.

Some larvae damage agricultural production, starting from the harvest of rape and wheat.

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