Flesh Fly(Sarcophaga carnaria)
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Explore recent community sightings of Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) — where it's been spotted, related encounters, and field notes from local observers. Flesh flies are robust, checkerboard-patterned insects often spotted near decaying matter. Despite their grim name, these fascinating flies play a crucial ecological role as nature's ultimate cleanup crew.
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Flesh flies get their name because their larvae typically feed on rotting meat.
