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Cluster fly

Pollenia sp.

Description:

These flies do not present a health hazard because they do not lay eggs in human food. They are strictly parasitic on earthworms; the females lay their eggs near earthworm burrows, and the larvae then infest the worms. When the adults emerge in the late summer or autumn, they enter houses to hibernate, often in large numbers. They are difficult to eradicate because they favour inaccessible spaces such as roof and wall cavities. They are often seen on windows of little-used rooms. They are also sometimes known as attic flies.

Habitat:

On pine tree bark, hiding inside crevices. Evergreen oak and pine tree forest

Notes:

Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/200 sec.; f/5; ISO Speed Rating: 800. Exposure Bias: -1 EV. Focal Length: 90.0 mm. Flash fired.

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arlanda
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arlanda

Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Spotted on Jul 11, 2014
Submitted on Oct 10, 2014

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