What kind of fly is green?
Correspondingly, what kind of flies have green bodies?
Blow flies also include many species including the common bluebottle fly, Calliphora vomitoria (Linnaeus) the green bottlefly, Phaenicia sericata (Meigen) and others. Blow flies are slightly larger than true house flies, and the bodies of many are metallic blue or green in color.
Also asked, where do green bottle flies come from?
Green bottle flies deposit eggs in decaying tissue, which the larvae feed on after hatching This is why the pests often swarm near and develop in dead animals in wall voids, crawl spaces, attics and garages. Outside homes green bottle fly preferred development sites are trashcans, spilled trash and animal feces.
Also known as blow flies, green bottle flies are larger than common houseflies and are bright blue-green in color. They feed on waste material, exposed food and decomposing plants and animals. They don't usually enter a house just because of lights. You can get rid of the flies by eliminating these sites.