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Milossarian
05-31-2000, 08:19 PM
Why do flies seem to be more interested in poop than other insects?
psycat90
05-31-2000, 08:27 PM
I'll stab at this, though I will prolly be wrong.
I once put one of those sticky tape fly trap thingies in a garage. I read the label beeforehand and noted that the flies were supposedly attracted to it because it gave of the mating scent of a fly. Well, you guessed it, it smelled just like poop.
Wood Thrush
05-31-2000, 08:38 PM
I have two hypotheses
They lay their eggs in the … um … feces.
They eat shi—
er, digest … matter … in the …um… droppings.
brachyrhynchos
05-31-2000, 08:59 PM
What about dung beetles? They're so happy about the stuff that they roll balls of poop while doing handstands. And these they give to their kids (and we thought OUR parents were feeding us a line of crap).
Olentzero
06-01-2000, 08:44 AM
Well, the first thing we have to do is ask ourselves the basic question:
[William Shatner School of Acting mode]
"What... is... poop?!"
[/WSSA mode]
The simple answer may be as close as your lawn, if you have a dog. Those dense, lush, green clumps of grass marking the spots of Dooky Long Past show that poop is full of materials that dogs (and by extension, we all) either didn't or couldn't digest.
(Enter stocky fly with "COLLEGE" sweatshirt on)
"FOOD MINE!!!"
Yes, that's right, folks, poop is a veritable cornucopia of nutrients just waiting for the kind of vegetable or animal matter that can digest this bountiful harvest to come along. Good for adult flies seeking the late afternoon snack, absolutely perfect for that growing grub who needs every ounce of fecal goodness a warm, stinking dogpile can provide.
So flies are more interested in poop than other insects 'cos flies are able to digest whatever nutrients are in it. Yeah, Wood Thrush answered it before I did, but sometimes brevity just doesn't cut it for answers like this.
Oh, before I go... I find it pretty funny that someone named "Thrush" decided to answer this thread... after all, the Latin for 'thrush' is turdus.
JCorre
06-01-2000, 12:39 PM
Two flies are sitting on some poop. One of the flies farts. The other fly says 'Hey! I'm eating here!'
Sorry, I know that doesn't help but it seemed apt for this thread.
Milossarian
06-01-2000, 12:42 PM
That's OK, JCorre.
I vaguely recall a bumper sticker that said
"EAT SHIT: 10 billion flies can't be wrong"
Sofa King
06-01-2000, 12:48 PM
I think most substances that give off a lot of good, high-protein scent are attractive to flies. Check out:
http://www.stinkymeat.net/stink_generator.cgi?DAY=1
Arnold Winkelried
06-01-2000, 01:02 PM
Sofaking, I think you've got a winner for Weird Earl's. Go nominate the stinky meat page!
Two flies are sitting on some poop. One of the flies farts. The other fly says 'Hey! I'm eating here!'
A fly is sitting on a piece of poop. Another fly comes along, points to another piece of poop, and says, "Excuse me, is this stool taken?"
Olentzero
06-01-2000, 02:24 PM
Well, since it was a technical question (sort of) and peope are running around here saying "piece of poop", which sounds more or less kindergartenish, I thought this (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=4187) should be thrown back into the mix.
funneefarmer
06-01-2000, 04:16 PM
Well, I think also that the flies are more likely to be seen than the other bugs that feed on feces. Trust me, I've dealt with more than my share of cow pie in various stages of decay. Flies, bees, grubs and many other creepy crawlers especially after it has a nice crust on it but it is still mushy in the middle. Flies are just the ones you see the most. Get yourself into a nice cow pasture and start stirring those pies up with a stick (mmmm, $h!t on a stick). You'll get a nice variety of bugs not just the stuff you see flying around on top.
handy
06-01-2000, 06:40 PM
In my area, flies love seaweed far more. Ever been to the beach & see zillions of them on the seaweed? Yep. No poop there either.
Wood Thrush
06-01-2000, 10:10 PM
It is handy whom I In my area, flies love seaweed far more. Ever been to the beach & see zillions of them on the seaweed? Yep. No poop there either.
Are you sure they are houseflies?
handy
06-02-2000, 10:35 AM
Wood Thrush, Ill have to take a closer look, not that I would want to :-)
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