INSECTS | Fruit Flies

in hive-185836 •  4 years ago 

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Fruit flies


Today, I want to pay attention to the types of flies that we often call fruit flies, these fruit flies, in their daily lives, are always among the fruits on tree trunks, not only low tree trunks, this kind of tall tree is always there. .

the characteristic color of this fly is black, by having a wide and large me, this type of fly is able to fly in a high tree position.

These types of fruit flies, in their life, do not live in groups, and are always seen with only one and two flies, on each ripe or ripe fruit. Usually this type of fly will be seen, when the community's harvest will begin, for example:

  • mango
  • guava
  • langsat.
  • and its kind

We don't hear a sound of this type of fly, when moving from place to place, it's not like the type of fly we usually see at home.

below, you can see some of the first to the last pictures below, which I photographed, from far and near distance pictures.

let us look at it below


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


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Fruit Flies


This is what I can convey, on the occasion of today, I also apologize, because there are several pictures above, which look unclear, due to the movement of this type of fly very quickly. and cause the lens to fail focus.

I end with a word
Have a good day, always happy with family

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Hilsen @sultan-aceh



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PhotographyFruit Flies
Location PhotoACEH FOREST
Camera usedHandphone
Photographer@sultan-aceh

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Greetings @sultan-aceh, possibly it is some mutation in the area, since it looks like a fly with wasp wings and when looking at it completely it looks like a moth.

Saludos @sultan-aceh, posiblemente sea alguna mutación de la zona, ya que parece una mosca con alas de avispa y al observarla completa tiene un parecido a una polilla…

De verdad que tiene razón no es igual a la moscas que encontramos en casa, primera vez que las veo.