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  • Kill These Flying Insects!

    Mosquitoes pictured here have about 3,500 species found throughout the world.Mosquitoes pictured here have about 3,500 species found throughout the world. Both male and female mosquitoes are nectar feeders, but the females of many species are also capable of hematophagy (drinking blood). Females do not require blood for their own survival, but they do need supplemental substances such as protein and iron to develop eggs.

    Bees pictured here are flying insects closely related to wasps and antsBees pictured here are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. Despite the honey bee’s painful sting and the stereotype of insects as pests, bees are generally held in high regard. This is most likely due to their usefulness as pollinators and as producers of honey, their social nature, and their reputation for diligence.

    Drain Flies pictured here come out of the drain and multiply like crazyDrain Flies pictured here go by many names including filter fly, sewer fly, drain fly and drain moth they multiply like crazy, fly out of drains and hang out on a walls and ceilings.

    Common House Flies pictured here are well adapted for aerial movementCommon House Flies pictured here are well adapted for aerial movement, and typically have short and streamlined bodies. Flies consume only liquid food, and their mouthparts and digestive tract show various modifications for this diet.

    Fruit Flies pictured here, can be a problem year roundFruit Flies pictured here, can be a problem year round, but are especially common during late summer/fall because they are attracted to ripened or fermenting fruits and vegetables. If you have been seeing small flies or gnats in your kitchen, they’re probably fruit flies. Adults are about 1/8 inch long and usually have red eyes. The front portion of the body is tan and the rear portion is black. They usually lay their eggs around fermenting fruit.

    Flying Insects, in general, can fly with the help of 1-2 pairs of wings. This group includes butterflies, ants, beetles, grasshoppers, dragonflies, and many other insects.

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