- May 24, 2002
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Okay so im making soup, I walk away from it, A Fly dies trying to get a meal on my soup........Do I take the fly out and eat it? or make a new can?........myboy said eat it because it's nothing, make a new can right?
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Flies are known to carry Streptococcus and Staphylococcus bacteria in their mouthparts and on their feet. The common housefly, which is not a biting fly, sponges up moist materials with its mouthparts as it feeds. The "fly specks" seen on walls and corral fences are actually small amounts of vomit and fecal matter left behind by the flies. Often these "specks" contain bacteria that will also be deposited at the next place the fly lands to feed or rest. Flies particularly like decaying matter whether animal or plant so they feed on rotting placentas or manure pats.
leave it..no biggie
Originally Posted by thytkerjobs
Flies are known to carry Streptococcus and Staphylococcus bacteria in their mouthparts and on their feet. The common housefly, which is not a biting fly, sponges up moist materials with its mouthparts as it feeds. The "fly specks" seen on walls and corral fences are actually small amounts of vomit and fecal matter left behind by the flies. Often these "specks" contain bacteria that will also be deposited at the next place the fly lands to feed or rest. Flies particularly like decaying matter whether animal or plant so they feed on rotting placentas or manure pats.
yeah, I was in Palm Springs this past weekend. We were playing some midnight ball and them joints were everywhere.Originally Posted by 03silverbullet
have y'all noticed an influx of gnats?
Originally Posted by JayHood23
That thing probably birthed maggots all in your broth
i lolzOriginally Posted by jplikejayz
take soup out of fly. eat fly