Zhigalka Autumn

The autumn fly (Stomoxys autumnalis) is a dangerous parasite for people and animals and is one of the most common types of flies in the world. It lives in different parts of the world, including Europe, America, Asia and Africa. In Russia, this fly was first discovered in 1938 and since then has become the object of attention of scientists and practitioners. Despite the fact that autumn fireweeds have a number of unique features, they still pose a serious threat to the health of people and pets. In this article we will look at some facts about the autumn zhigalka.

1. Description and range The autumn fly is a small fly, about 5-7 mm in size. She has a black and brown coloration, brown eyes and white legs. The fly has a well-developed sense of smell and touch, which helps it find and attack its victims. Autumn moth can be found in regions with warm and temperate climates, such as Europe, Asia, North America, Australia and Africa. This fly migrates in search of food and can be found not only on land, but also on plants, water surfaces, etc.