WHY DO HOUSEFLIES RUB THEIR FRONT LEGS TOGETHER?

At the base of each leg of house fly there is a cushion-like structure covered with granular hairs. A sticky secretion which excretes from the granular hairs gathers bacteria and other micro organisms which stick to the legs. In order to clean its body and the legs, houseflies rub their legs together. It is estimated that whenever a housefly rubs its legs, lakhs of bacteria are discharged from the legs for each rubbing.


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