Houseflies are familiar visitors, but not welcomed in households all over the world. Flies have been living successfully among humans for thousands of years. One of the reasons is the well-developed sense of taste and pembaunya. Thanks to these senses, flies can find food left open by humans.
The house fly smells with its tentacles. The small holes in the two tentacles contained sensual hair that could detect odors-such as the sharp smells of decaying meat and vegetables that flies favor. After finding the food, the fly should run on it because the buds of taste are found in the sensory hairs on its feet and on the lips at the end of its trunk, its mouth is like a funnel. If the food can be eaten the fly will lower its trunk.