If a Housefly or Blowfly Lands on Your Food, Don’t Eat It!
date:Dec 01, 2017
d Bryant from Pennsylvania State University said, We believe that the study may show a mechanism for pathogen transmission that has been overlooked by public health officials, and flies may contribute to the rapid transmission of pathogens in outbreak situations.

These insects breed in feces and decaying vegetable and animal matter. There, they pick up pathogenic bacteria and transport them when they fly around.And these insects are the first organisms to arrive on carcasses, where they feed, l
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