gaasvliegen
Gaasvliegen, commonly known as house flies (Musca domestica), are small insects found worldwide and are closely associated with human habitation. They are part of the Muscidae family, which includes numerous species of flies that thrive in environments rich in organic waste and decaying matter.
Adult house flies typically measure about 6 to 8 millimeters in length. They are characterized by a
House flies are known vectors of various diseases, transmitting pathogens that can cause illnesses such as
The life cycle of the house fly includes four stages: egg, larva (maggot), pupa, and adult. Egg-laying
Control measures focus on sanitation, removing breeding sites, and barriers such as screens or insecticides. Understanding