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What Are These Flying Insects?

flying insectI have these brown flying insect that don't bite, but they multiply very quickly. They get in everything food, the refrigerator, the ice maker, and they especially seem to like decomposed items like meat that may be left out a long time. I'm worried they might be carriers of some sort. Does anyone know what these things are?

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September 14, 20170 found this helpful

Did you find out what these are? I have something very similar or the same. Thank you!!

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November 19, 20170 found this helpful

A male fruit fly. You'll 2 sizes around. The larger one is the female.

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July 24, 20201 found this helpful

I have similar flies in my home. Im afraid that these are no fruit flies. I have fruit flies here as well and there is a difference in their moving behavior. The Fruit fly is slowly and its motion is continuous. On the other hand this fly has a stop and go type of movement and is much more agile compared with the fruit fly - impossible to catch by hand. And they seem to not especially focus on fruits and prefer organic waste from the kitchen.

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I guess they actually originate from the tropics, because they obviously prefer humidity and warm areas (back of the fridge, air conditionen). The scariest thing is, that they seam to be not afraid of fluids and even fly into my nose while Im asleep, which is not my favorite way of waking up. Excuse my funny use of language.

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