botflies in Vietnamese

danh từ
(động vật học) ruồi ký sinh (ruồi có lông hai cánh đẻ trứng dưới da, trong đường ruột, đôi khi gây ra những bệnh nghiêm trọng; nó ký sinh sinh trên người, ngựa, cừu và gia súc) (họ OestridaeGasterophilidae)

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1. Botflies synonyms, Botflies pronunciation, Botflies translation, English dictionary definition of Botflies

2. Botflies are flies from the Oestridae family

3. Botflies are cool! Report as inappropriate

4. Can Botflies Kill Humans and Pets

5. Botflies are native to the region

6. Botflies live in the most tropical regions of the world

7. Adult Botflies are similar in size and appearance to honeybees

8. It also has interesting information on how Botflies have evolved to use vectors to lay their eggs on hosts, because hosts recognize Botflies and will try to escape

9. Botflies (Maggots) can be an expensive treatment in dogs and can range from $286.00 to $2000.00 depending on the cost of living and severity of your dog's Botflies (maggots)

10. What Causes It? Developing larvae of Botflies in the genus Cephenemyia

11. On average, the national cost of treating Botflies (maggots) in dogs is $1068.00

12. Livestock and pets can be afflicted with myiasis, when Botflies, blowflies, or screwflies parasitize them

13. Nasal Botflies, however, can directly infect some livestock such as sheep and goats

14. Botflies, or Cuterebra, are larvae that form in the tissues of animal hosts

15. Botflies are a species of non-biting flies found throughout most of North America

16. Botflies sort of resemble furry bees, but they are much more harmful to humans in many respects

17. Botflies aren't easily confused with common houseflies - they're hairy and about twice as big

18. Botflies are native to the Americas from Southeastern Mexico to northern Argentina, Chile and Uruguay

19. Human Botflies aren't common in the U.S., but are common among travelers and residents in tropical regions of the Americas

20. But if you need an exact location where you can find Botflies are in warmer tropical regions

21. Experts classify Botflies as "true flies," which means they belong to the insect order Diptera

22. Botflies are large, it has stout bodies and are hairy flies that can be sometimes be associated with bumblebees

23. Bots definition, a disease affecting various mammals, especially horses, caused by the attachment of the parasitic larvae of botflies to the stomach of the host

24. Botflies deposit eggs on a host, or sometimes use an intermediate vector such as the common housefly, mosquitoes, and, in the case of Dermatobia hominis, a species of tick

25. This article also has a long, detailed section on the relationship between humans and Botflies; for example, it talks about the relationship between humans and certain animals that

26. For Botflies that invade squirrels and other North American critters, the larvae will pop out of the warble and fall to the ground, where it metamorphoses into a pupa—the stage right before adulthood

27. It’s rare for humans in our country, but people in tropical areas face parasitism by Botflies and others, whose larvae feed internally or just under the skin, creating boil-like sores.