Housefly Sticky Feet: Diseases & Bacteria

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In summary, houseflies carry more diseases (harmful bacteria) thru it's sticky feet or through the hairs on its feet (as they get stuck between them).
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Do houseflies carry more diseases (harmful bacteria) trough it's sticky feet or through the hairs on its feet (as they get stuck between them).Please reply fast...Thanks
 
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By hairs, i am talking about the tarsis and not the hairs on its feet pad under the claws
 
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Charming subject.

Houseflies have taste sensation in their feet, and in order to eat they exude saliva onto the food they are standing on then stand in/near it. They inject their proboscis into the substrate and suck it up like we do with a straw. If they deem the substrate worthy. And worthy substrates vary from open wounds in animals to decaying organic matter or fecal matter.

If the substrate passes muster, gravid females will also deposit eggs on the surface. Depending on the ambient temperature and the temp of substrate, say potato salad, eggs can hatch in matter of minutes. Obviously if the bacteria are given time as well, then things are even worse.

I would consider keeping flies off food more important than worrying about how many bacteria are where on a housefly. PS: consider not drinking a glass of a beverage that you see a dead fly floating in. Distilled spirits like whiskey might be okay, since ethanol kills a lot of pathogenic bacteria.

See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housefly

-- Let's see how much PF humor this thread generates. That last one like this did a good job.
 
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jim mcnamara said:
Charming subject.

Houseflies have taste sensation in their feet, and in order to eat they exude saliva onto the food they are standing on then stand in/near it. They inject their proboscis into the substrate and suck it up like we do with a straw. If they deem the substrate worthy. And worthy substrates vary from open wounds in animals to decaying organic matter or fecal matter.
:yuck:

If the substrate passes muster, gravid females will also deposit eggs on the surface. Depending on the ambient temperature and the temp of substrate, say potato salad, eggs can hatch in matter of minutes.
Minutes?? :eek:

Obviously if the bacteria are given time as well, then things are even worse.
:bugeye:

I would consider keeping flies off food more important than worrying about how many bacteria are where on a housefly. PS: consider not drinking a glass of a beverage that you see a dead fly floating in.
How about gnats, can you continue drinking if you fish the gnat out? :uhh:
 
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jim mcnamara said:
Depending on the ambient temperature and the temp of substrate, say potato salad, eggs can hatch in matter of minutes. Obviously if the bacteria are given time as well, then things are even worse.

The bacteria don't stand a chance. Maggots excrete stuff that really does kill "all" bugs, including those resistant to man made antibiotics.

That's one reason "maggot therapy" for cleaning wounds is making a comeback, after it took a big knock when penicillin was discovered. If you use specially bred sterile maggots, they only eat the dead bits and kill the bugs, without damaging the live tissue that you want to heal.
 
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AlephZero said:
The bacteria don't stand a chance. Maggots excrete stuff that really does kill "all" bugs, including those resistant to man made antibiotics.

That's one reason "maggot therapy" for cleaning wounds is making a comeback, after it took a big knock when penicillin was discovered. If you use specially bred sterile maggots, they only eat the dead bits and kill the bugs, without damaging the live tissue that you want to heal.
Oh, I saw that demonstrated on tv. I hope I don't ever have to have maggot therapy.
 
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Evo said:
Minutes?? :eek:

Flesh flies are even ovoviviparous.
 
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Greenbottle flies are the species of choice for a majority of medicinal maggot applications. Some species of maggots do excrete antibiotic compounds.

Protophormia spp - ex: bluebottle flies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protophormia_terraenovae

Their antibiotics are not super-broad spectrum. The reason that proper usage of maggots for debridment decreases infection rates is necrotic tissue is selectively consumed by the maggots. This reduces the available infection sites for bacteria.

Not-for-reading-while-eating: See the section == Biology of flies and maggots... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggot_therapy
 

1. What diseases can be transmitted by housefly sticky feet?

Houseflies can transmit a variety of diseases, including cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery, and salmonellosis. They can also carry bacteria responsible for causing eye infections, skin infections, and intestinal infections.

2. How do houseflies pick up diseases and bacteria on their feet?

Houseflies pick up diseases and bacteria on their feet by walking on contaminated surfaces, such as garbage, feces, and decaying matter. They can also pick up pathogens by feeding on these substances.

3. Can houseflies transmit diseases and bacteria through their feet alone?

No, houseflies cannot transmit diseases and bacteria through their feet alone. They need to physically come into contact with a person's skin or food in order to transfer the pathogens.

4. How can I protect myself from diseases and bacteria carried by housefly sticky feet?

To protect yourself from diseases and bacteria carried by housefly sticky feet, it is important to keep your living space clean and free of food and waste. You can also use insect screens on windows and doors to prevent houseflies from entering your home.

5. Can houseflies be carriers of diseases and bacteria without showing any symptoms?

Yes, houseflies can be carriers of diseases and bacteria without showing any symptoms. They can continue to spread pathogens even if they appear healthy, making it important to take preventative measures against them.

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