Cluster Fly
Learn About the Cluster Fly
Description: Cluster flies are close relatives of blow flies and are similar in size to house flies (3/8-inch) but are more robust in body structure. They are nonmetallic gray, lack stripes on the thorax (segments with the wings and legs attached), and have yellow or golden hairs on the back, behind the head, and around the base of the wings. Cluster flies appear narrow when at rest because their wings completely overlap over their backs. The larvae are typical spindle-shaped maggots but are never seen because they develop as parasites in earthworms.
- Biology: The female flies mate in the spring and lay their eggs in soil crevices. The eggs hatch in three days and the larvae burrow into the bodies of earthworms where they develop. Development (egg to adult) requires 27 to 39 days. There are usually four generations per year.
 
	
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