Flesh fly

Flies in the family Sarcophagidae are called flesh flies, they, or their larvae clear up the dead matter in the environment.

Word of the day? Ovoviviparous [Live eggs?]

They lay developed maggots on carrion, dung and  decaying vegetation or open wounds. 

You don't want them in the kitchen, but they do a good job, cleaning up.

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