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Tabanidae - Wikipedia The "Blue Tail Fly" in the eponymous song was probably the mourning horsefly (Tabanus atratus), a tabanid with a blue-black abdomen common to the southeastern United States
Horsefly Bite Treatment Pictures - Cleveland Clinic A horsefly (Tabanus spp ) is a large fly that commonly lives near bodies of water and where it can easily access mammals It gets its name because it’s a frequent pest of horses and other mammals (including humans)
Horse Fly Bite: Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention, and More Horse flies live all across North America and are active in wooded areas and near bodies of water during warm weather months They will bite any mammal, including humans Their bite is usually
Identifying a Horsefly Bite and Treating It - Verywell Health A horsefly bite, caused by a fly of the Tabanidae family, is painful but usually harmless, causing a raised, red area of skin known as a weal (much like a mosquito bite) Uncomplicated cases can usually be treated at home with an ice pack and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs or antihistamines
Horse fly | Biting, Nuisance, Control | Britannica Adult horse flies are fast, strong fliers that are usually found around streams, marshes, and wooded areas They may be carriers of various animal diseases such as anthrax, tularemia, and trypanosomiasis Females deposit long, flat, black eggs in clusters; the eggs are laid on the grass
What Are Horseflies and Why Do Their Bites Hurt So Much? The painful nature of a horsefly bite stems from their unique mouthparts, designed for cutting rather than piercing Unlike mosquitoes that use a needle-like proboscis, female horseflies possess blade-like mandibles that act like scissors, slicing through the skin to create an open wound