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Green bottle fly with red eyes, light blue on yellow

€400.00

8 x 10 inches
oil on wood
2020

Certain species of flowers, like skunk cabbage, the corpse flower and other voodoo lilies, give off the scent of rotting meat to attract flies for pollination. Flies that pollinate include many species of the Diptera order: hoverflies, biting midges, houseflies, blowflies, and lovebugs, or March flies.

When asked to describe insect species that can pollinate flowers, most people think of bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. However, flies are critical pollinators in both natural and agricultural systems. A recent analysis of crop species found that flies visited 72% of the 105 crops studied (bees visited 93%).

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8 x 10 inches
oil on wood
2020

Certain species of flowers, like skunk cabbage, the corpse flower and other voodoo lilies, give off the scent of rotting meat to attract flies for pollination. Flies that pollinate include many species of the Diptera order: hoverflies, biting midges, houseflies, blowflies, and lovebugs, or March flies.

When asked to describe insect species that can pollinate flowers, most people think of bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. However, flies are critical pollinators in both natural and agricultural systems. A recent analysis of crop species found that flies visited 72% of the 105 crops studied (bees visited 93%).

8 x 10 inches
oil on wood
2020

Certain species of flowers, like skunk cabbage, the corpse flower and other voodoo lilies, give off the scent of rotting meat to attract flies for pollination. Flies that pollinate include many species of the Diptera order: hoverflies, biting midges, houseflies, blowflies, and lovebugs, or March flies.

When asked to describe insect species that can pollinate flowers, most people think of bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. However, flies are critical pollinators in both natural and agricultural systems. A recent analysis of crop species found that flies visited 72% of the 105 crops studied (bees visited 93%).

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Evanston, IL 60201

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