What are flies?
Horse flies are a larger and somewhat noisy type of flies, located in many places around the world. Sometimes known as Gadfly or March Fly, the wider family of horse flys includes more than three thousand different varieties. In some parts of the world, horse floors are known for pollinating various types of flora, while in other places they are not considered more than inconvenience. Although it is true that many types of flying pests are able to bite the skin with a needle similar to protrusion, the horse fly flys are equipped with mandibles in the shape of serrated edges. This allows the horse fly to actually burst into the skin and cut off part of the upper layer of the meat. While the horses' flies tend to feed on the blood that runs in the wound, they are also able to cut off a small part of the skin and feed this part.
As with many other insects, horse flies tend to strike and after the ODS as quickly as possibletrance from the attack site. This helps to minimize the chances of catching the fly and killing while feeding. The degree of pain caused by bite is often sufficient to avert the victim long enough to make a living, and then fly before any action can be accepted.
Horse flies tend to develop in warm weather. Eggs are usually laid in plants and other vegetation placed in the climate, which is somewhat moist and where the plants are located above the soil with a high moisture content. As eggs fall from plants to wet soil, they are able to feed on organisms found in the soil until the larvae are ready to appear in the baby.
The easiest way to get rid of horse flies, is to deal with larvae and prevent them from developing. However, this is often not possible or practical. Although there are some proposals for traps and other devices for control of population and activity of horse fly flies in a given area, protection against painfulBite is more often a focus.
One domestic remedy for averting horse flies is to combine some type of antiseptic mouthwash with a small amount of soap with lemon time. Some recipes require adding a small amount of ammonia with lemon to the mixture. This mixture can be placed in a spray bottle and used for a liberally obano surrounding grass, hedges, plants and wooden or brick walls. However, this spray should never be applied directly to the skin. The use of the mixture on the surrounding landscape is sufficient to bounce the horses of the horse, thus minimizing or eliminating the chances of bite.
Trap for flies is also sometimes useful. Unlike many other types of traps, design and function do not rely on the breaking of the fly with a horse -legged smell. Instead, some visual element attracts the attention of horse fly flies and attracts them to enter the trap. Once inside, the flies cannot escape and eventually die from a combination of temperature inside the trap and lack of nutrition.