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blowfly /ˈbləʊflʌɪ /noun (plural blowflies)A large and typically metallic blue or green fly which lays its eggs on meat and carcasses.- Family Calliphoridae: numerous species, including the bluebottle.
What was decomposing the carcasses, given the total absence of fossils of the larger flies, such as flesh flies and blowflies (whose larvae, which we call maggots, feed on carrion)?...- Fly parasites are useful for the control of house flies, stable flies, blowflies, and many other fly species.
- In fact, they are regarded as beneficial because they are predators of many insects that do hold pest status, such as house flies and blowflies.
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