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Posted 03 December 2007 - 10:09 AM

Hello all, I went in the loft yesterday to retrieve the Christmas decorations. Whilst up there my son shouted up that two or three flies had escaped to the house. I started to look around the loft with my torch and noticed the odd fly sitting still. On some tiles there were clusters of perhaps 10-20 flies. I sucked them up with my Dyson, but wondered are they hibernating? I always thought flies died off in winter. By the way our house is old and does not have felt under the tiles.

Just curious.

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Posted 04 December 2007 - 10:00 AM

Hi Simon,

Flies do hibernate as I have seen it few times especially during the winter. The type called as cluster flies are seen in warm areas of the house especially in crevice or holes which are the common spots for hiding.

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Posted 04 December 2007 - 09:38 PM

Hi Simon,

Flies do hibernate as I have seen it few times especially during the winter. The type called as cluster flies are seen in warm areas of the house especially in crevice or holes which are the common spots for hiding.

BR,

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Thank you Jean. I'm going to venture into the loft again this coming weekend. I only went into half of it, I need to check the other half, but must crawl through a small hole. I'm 17 stone (110 kg's). :helpplease:

I'm determined to get the flies whilst they are docile. Oh it's paypack time for the summer buggin. :biggrin:

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Posted 28 February 2008 - 03:08 AM

Page 7 of a book titled The House Fly and How to Suppress It, by L. O. Howard and F. C. Bishopp mentioned about houseflies during winter.



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Posted 28 February 2008 - 08:22 AM

Page 7 of a book titled The House Fly and How to Suppress It, by L. O. Howard and F. C. Bishopp mentioned about houseflies during winter.

Flies; don't you just love em. :rolleyes:

Thanks for the link EuGeNe, and thanks for introducing me to Project Gutenberg; I'm going to lose myself for a few hours in their archive. :smarty:

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