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22 days agoSteemit2 min read

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Parasitic Flies In My Lens

Hello my dear Steemians!.

These insects have several different types, one of which is the parasitic fly. Below I want to show some types of parasitic flies that I have ever found. They are one of the insects that have many roles in the ecosystem including as parasites and parasitoids. No matter how beautiful its shape, flies are still disgusting insects and synonymous with dirt.

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Why do bees quickly find flowers, while flies quickly find dirt?. In essence, the bee's instinct is only to find flowers, while the fly's instinct is only to find something that is dirty. Bees are not interested in dirt. On the other hand, flies are not attracted to the fragrance and beauty of flowers. As a result, bees are rich in honey while flies are rich in germs and disease. Hope you like it and thanks for visiting my blog.

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Captured taken using Smartphone OPPO Reno 4 + Lensbong, edite with Snapseed app | © Images & text are my own | Category : MacroPhotography - Insects, Wasp | Location : North Aceh, Indonesia.

Best Regards, @adivender

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