Flies are completely metamorphosed insects with a lifespan of only about one month and strong reproductive capacity. In the hot summer, it feels like flies are running around everywhere outdoors. There are many reasons why flies like to fly to people, such as high body temperature, excessive sebum secretion, body odor that attracts flies, poor personal hygiene, strong body sweat odor, unsanitary environment, etc. These will all make flies fly to people. So friends, do you know how to say goodbye to flies? Contents of this article 1. Why do flies like to fly to people? 2. Will flies lay eggs on humans? 3. What natural enemies do flies fear? 1Why do flies like to fly to people?There are many reasons why flies like to fly to people, including high body temperature, high sebum secretion, body odor that attracts flies, poor personal hygiene, strong odor of sweat on the body, unsanitary environment, etc. These can all cause flies to fly to people. Flies are insects with complete metamorphosis. Their life cycle can be divided into several stages: egg, larva (3 stages), pre-pupa, pupa and adult. Their lifespan is only about one month, and they have strong reproductive capacity. Flies are omnivorous flies with very complex diets and can feed on a variety of substances. Flies have a clear tendency to move towards light. They are insects that are active during the day and stay still at night. They are good at flying and their activities are greatly affected by temperature. 2Do flies lay eggs on humans?Under normal circumstances, flies will not lay eggs on humans. Generally speaking, flies prefer humid places, and they will also choose places that can provide them with food to lay their eggs, so there will be no fly eggs on normal and healthy human skin. In addition, if the skin or other parts of the human body are inflamed or ulcerated and completely exposed to the air, flies may lay eggs in the ulcerated sores or boils, so pay attention to bacterial infection in the injured area to avoid providing a place for flies to lay eggs. 3What natural enemies do flies fear?1. Predatory natural enemies Including frogs, dragonflies, spiders, mantises, ants, lizards, geckos, robber flies and birds. Chicken manure is the breeding ground of house flies and stable flies, but it often contains ferocious giant cheliceratine mites and earwigs, which will prey on fly eggs and maggots in the manure. 2. Parasitic natural enemies Parasitic wasps, such as ichneumon wasps and small wasps, often lay their eggs in fly maggots or pupae, and the larvae eat the fly maggots and pupae after hatching. Some people have found that 60.4% of the flesh fly pupae dug up in spring were killed by parasitic wasps. 3. Microbial Enemies Some scholars have found that Bacillus Morita can inhibit fly breeding. |
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