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    A black fly or blackfly (sometimes called a buffalo gnat, turkey gnat, or white socks) is any member of the family Simuliidae of the Culicomorpha infraorder. It is related to the Ceratopogonidae, Chironomidae, and Thaumaleidae. Over 2,200 species of black flies have been formally named, of which 15 are extinct.

  2. Black flies, known also as "buffalo gnats" and "turkey gnats," are very small, robust flies that are annoying biting pests of wildlife, livestock, poultry, and humans. Their blood-sucking habits also raise concerns about possible transmission of disease agents.

  3. Black fly, (family Simuliidae), any member of a family of about 1,800 species of small, humpbacked flies in the order Diptera. Black flies are usually black or dark gray, with gauzy wings, stout antennae and legs, and rather short mouthparts that are adapted for sucking blood.

  4. Apr 10, 2023 · Black flies – also known as “Buffalo Gnats” – are not mosquitoes, but it’s easy to mix them up. They are similar to the much-maligned mosquito, but with some key differences that will change how you keep them away from you.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Black flies, also known as buffalo gnats or turkey gnats, are small flying insects that feed off the blood of humans and other animals. Though tiny—they reach a maximum length of 1/8” when fully-grown—black flies are a formidable foe. When Do Black Flies Arrive?

  6. Home. Black Flies [fact sheet] New Hampshire is home to approximately 40 species of black flies. Of these species, only 4 or 5 are considered to be significant human biters or annoying. In some cases, black flies may not bite but merely annoy as they swarm about the head or body.

  7. What is black bean aphid? There are several species of black aphid that can be found on garden plants, a very common blackfly is the group of species known as the black bean aphid, Aphis fabae agg. These sap-sucking insects can form dense colonies on the soft young growth of many plants.