Understanding the Motions of an Eye Flies
Eye flies or eye gnats are small insects often found hovering near human eyes that are attracted to the moisture and secretions that the eyes produce. Understanding the motions of eye flies can provide insights into the behavior, biology, and ecology of these insects by mabelpoeEstimated reading time: 0 min 0 sec
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