by Tom Chambers on September 11th, 2005

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Why do you tend to see fewer flies in the winter?

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  • by jalex137 on September 12th, 2005

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    Cooler temperatures lower their metabolic rate and thus their activity and reproduction. Many will be frozen to death. This is true of insects in general, which are cold blooded.

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