By pestman | 28-01-2026
Phorid humpbacked flies have the Latin name Phoridae. Most species are black or dull brown, but some exhibit a yellowish coloration. Their size is extremely small, ranging from only 0.5 to 5.5 mm. The arched thorax of the adult fly gives them a distinct humpbacked appearance.

Behavior, diet & habits
Characteristically, they typically fly in short, erratic bursts. Adults have a distinctive habit of rapidly running across windows, TV screens, tables, walls, and plant leaves. They are frequently mistaken for "human-bloodsucking flies."
Some phorid fly species feed on fungi, while others act as parasites on various other insect species.
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Reproduction
Larvae develop in moist areas where organic materials and stagnant water are present. Phorid larvae also develop within animal wounds. Their entire life cycle lasts for 25 days or more, depending on environmental conditions and available food sources.
Signs of a Phorid fly infestation
The most obvious signs of a phorid fly infestation are the adult flies themselves. They are commonly observed buzzing around rooms and scurrying across kitchen counters or other surfaces.
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Life cycle
Like most other flies, phorid flies undergo a complete four-stage life cycle including egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Depending on the species, temperature, and environmental conditions, phorid flies need 11-22 days or more to become adults.
Phorid fly control
Locate and eliminate breeding sources
Clean the biofilm in drains
Deploy yellow sticky traps to attract flies
Seal cracks and entry points
Control indoor moisture and waste
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