Flies

Flies by Sophie Lockwood is an illustrated book published by Child’s World in August 2007, featuring 40 pages in English. This work explores the dual nature of flies, presenting them as both pesky insects and vital contributors to the ecosystem. The book provides insights into various fly species, highlighting their roles in controlling other insect populations while also acknowledging their reputation as nuisances.
Readers will discover a blend of scientific information and engaging illustrations that delve into the biology and significance of these insects. The content is designed for a juvenile audience, making complex topics accessible and interesting. Through this exploration of flies, the book addresses themes related to animals and the natural world, encouraging a deeper understanding of these often-overlooked creatures.
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Flies may be some of the most pesky or disgusting insects you can think of, but they may also me some of the most important. Some fly species rid us of other insect pests. Other flies are just plain pests themselves. Learn more about these friend-and-foe bugs in this intriguing book.
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