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When you think of the most dangerous pests, the bouselly
probably isn't one of the first that comes to mind. Instead, you
probably think of a pest that stings. like a wasp or bee.
It is true that flies rarely bite or sting, but their danger lies in
the fact that they often land on dead animals, rotten food. manure
and trash. Because they frequent those places, they pick up and
spread diseases that are harmful to humans.
You get typhoid fever when you eat or drink Salmonella typhi
bacteria in contaminated food.
Cholera is an intestinal infection, and you get it when you
ingest bacteria called Vibrio cholera.
Dysentery is one of the more common diseases you might
catch from the bacteria spread by a housefly.
It gets worse—houseflies can also carry and spread leprosy
and anthrax. They even transmit the eggs of parasitic worms!
Fortunately, there are several methods you can use to keep
houseflies away so you and your loved ones can avoid catching
any of the diseases transmitted by the tiny pests.
A yard full of animal waste, grass clippings, and other debris
will keep you from getting rid of your housefly problem. So, take
the time to keep your yards clean. You should cut the lawns.
Flies love to hang out around rotting food, so make sure
all trash cans are sealed tightly. Make sure all of your food is
covered, and if you have fresh produce, keep it in a bag or sealed
container. Also, avoid leaving dirty dishes in your sink. The scent
of food leftovers could easily attract houseflies.( Summary Writing)​

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Answered by vinkalver
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Explanation:

Most of the 20,000 species of wasps are solitary, but because solitary wasps do not sting, most humans are more familiar with social wasps, who live in complex communities, than their solitary cousins.

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