* Blow flies are large, metallic-looking flies that are often found near dead animals or other organic matter. They lay their eggs on the dead animal and the larvae, called maggots, feed on the decaying flesh.
* Fruit flies are small, vinegar-like flies that are attracted to ripe fruit. They can lay their eggs inside the fruit and the larvae, called fruit worms, can damage the fruit.
* Horse flies are large, biting flies that are found in most parts of the world. They are attracted to the blood of animals and can be a nuisance to people and animals alike.
* Deer flies are similar to horse flies, but they are smaller and are found in wooded areas. They are also attracted to the blood of animals.
* Bot flies are a type of parasitic fly that lays its eggs on the skin of animals. The larvae burrow into the skin and feed on the animal's flesh.
* Mosquitoes are small, flying insects that are found in almost every part of the world. They are attracted to the blood of animals and can transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever.