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Botfly

British pronunciation/bˈɒtfla‍ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɑtˌfɫaɪ/
Botfly
[NOUN]
1

a parasitic insect that lays its eggs on the skin of mammals

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What is a "botfly"?

A botfly is a unique and intriguing insect known for its parasitic lifestyle. It belongs to the family Oestridae and is characterized by its robust body and hairy appearance. The female botfly lays its eggs on the skin of mammals, including humans, through various vectors such as mosquitoes or ticks. Once the eggs come into contact with a host, they hatch, and the larvae burrow into the host's skin to develop. The larvae feed on the host's tissue, causing painful swellings or lesions. After a period of development, the fully grown larvae emerge from the host to complete their life cycle. While the presence of botflies can be discomforting and sometimes even harmful, they play a role in the ecosystem as natural parasites, regulating populations of other organisms and contributing to the overall balance of nature.

Examples
1Some botflies lay their eggs on the abdomen of mosquitoes.
2The botfly will capture one of these species then attach its eggs to its body.
3But dermatobia hominis, or the human botfly, has a particularly invasive method of reproduction.
4I blame him for botflies, mosquitoes, volcanic eruptions, humidity, infectious diseases and death.
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