The higher the temperature, the faster the eggs pupate. The female lays about 150-200 eggs each time. After 1 to 3 days, larvae hatch, which pupate after a few days. These larvae emerge a few days later into adult flies, starting the cycle over again. The higher the temperature (from around 15°C), the faster this process happens. The female fly lives for about 2.5 months and lays between 600 and 1,000 eggs during this time!
Entomologist Howard calculated that a single female can produce 5.6 trillion descendants could arise if all individuals faced no resistance to their development.*
Flies are not only unhygienic and annoying, but they also transmit diseases and make horses restless. It's time to take action, especially during warm periods!
In the Aleashop we use the " automatic fly control Moskito " and we are very satisfied with it!
*Source: Animal Life Part II: Insects ISBN 9027486212
