Is this a blow fly (Calliphora vomitoria)? It is winter here and for some reason I have a hundred of these flies in my house. Sometimes they cluster on windows, they fly sluggishly and keep on arriving even though I have captured and killed at least 60 of them. If I can identify what they are, perhaps I can understand where they come from. I do not have garbage older than 7 days in my house.
Blow fly?
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That is my feeling too Chris. However there is no small anywhere, so if this is the case, it must be somewhere in the roof or walls where I cannot access it, even by smell :SChris S. wrote:Unfortunately, my guess would be a dead mouse somewhere out of sight. (Don't ask why this comes to mind!)
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Blowfly
Yep - I agree. Dead`critter in the house. The female fly laid only so many eggs. After those maggots have matured and you have spent a couple of days swatting, you will see no more flies. Had a similar experience last spring.
To save time on the swatting, go to an auto parts store and get some cold weather quick start spray which is very effective on flies and wasps, and if you don't ventilate effectively, you will get a nice buzz.
Mike
To save time on the swatting, go to an auto parts store and get some cold weather quick start spray which is very effective on flies and wasps, and if you don't ventilate effectively, you will get a nice buzz.
Mike
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Re: Blowfly
I do not swat them - would leave a mess that I would have to clean up So I catch them and count them. So far, in 1 week's time, I have collected two of these flasks with approx. 60-70 flies each:Olympusman wrote:Yep - I agree. Dead`critter in the house. The female fly laid only so many eggs. After those maggots have matured and you have spent a couple of days swatting, you will see no more flies. Had a similar experience last spring.
To save time on the swatting, go to an auto parts store and get some cold weather quick start spray which is very effective on flies and wasps, and if you don't ventilate effectively, you will get a nice buzz.
I hope it is not a bear that died. I still find 20 flies per day...
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Looks like that species. I agree it is from 'something' that they can grow on.
I had the same experience here in Michigan toward the onset of winter once. They kept turning up in numbers, and then one day about 200 appeared. Must have been a synchronized emergence from wherever.
All I can say it that it passes.
I had the same experience here in Michigan toward the onset of winter once. They kept turning up in numbers, and then one day about 200 appeared. Must have been a synchronized emergence from wherever.
All I can say it that it passes.
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I had a similar problem with tiny gnats earlier last year.
I thought I'd taken all organic garbage out, but I couldn't get rid of them.
Turns out I had a plastic sack of potatoes in a rolling bin that I'd forgotten about when my A1C started going up.
It was a nasty mess and within a couple of days of throwing it out and washing the bin, they were all gone.
Of course now I have no living things of which I can take macro photographs...
I thought I'd taken all organic garbage out, but I couldn't get rid of them.
Turns out I had a plastic sack of potatoes in a rolling bin that I'd forgotten about when my A1C started going up.
It was a nasty mess and within a couple of days of throwing it out and washing the bin, they were all gone.
Of course now I have no living things of which I can take macro photographs...