Common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases.
1Then there is a fly, which looks something like our house fly.
2The ordinary house fly conveys in this way the organisms of typhoid and dysentery.
3Baby spiders will eat culture foods such as Thrypolium, drosophilia, fruit fly and house fly larvae.
4Like a very tight belt, she thought; would the house fly apart if the veranda came off?
5Certain kinds of beetles, and particularly the common house fly, disprove that theory, as their wings are perfectly flat.
6There was the house fly, the horse fly, the dangerous blue-bottle, the impecunious blow fly, the indefatigable buzzer, and others.
7You've worked yourself all to pieces since I saw you last; you're gettin' to be as lean as a meetin'- house fly.
8Just wait till old Nate strikes up the opening bars of 'The Whirlwind' and see the roof of the house fly off.
9It would be well worth while to experiment with the larvae of other species, such as the house fly, the stable fly, etc.
10Likewise, many of the woeful tragedies of infant summer diarrhea and dysenteries have been tracked to the so-called "innocent house fly."
11Moreover, minute flies, allied to the house fly, such as Tephritis, Oscinis, etc., now attack the young cereals, doing immense injury to grain.
12The third fly, called "chufwa," pitched a weak alto-crescendo note, was a third larger than the house fly, and had long wings.
13All the neighbouring houses flew open for the reception of the homeless.
14As they grow, they will eat house flies and later on cockroaches.
15And yes, just about every single house flies the American flag.
16They resemble our own house flies in appearance-wouldthat they were equally harmless!
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