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Picture: Flesh Fly

Flesh Fly

Family Sarcophagidae

Size:
Medium-sized flies from 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch in length.

Color:
Dark gray with three stripes on top of the thorax in front of the wings; eyes are usually red; a checkerboard pattern is often present on top of the abdomen.

Behavior:
Like blow flies and bottle flies, flesh flies are important scavengers in nature as they are one of the first insects to reach a dead animal. These flies are part of the decomposition process that recycles nutrients back into the soil. The maggots of these flies may be used by forensic entomologists to place the time of death in murder cases. They also breed in garbage containers and dumpsters.

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