
 Originally Posted by 
1950landy
					
				 
				Quick update , we have not seen or picked up  a single fly in the house in the last week . 

 
			
		 
	 
 
There is another explanation.
Last summer began normally with Bush/House Flies, Blow Flies and March Flies being in abundant numbers as per normal. But their numbers began to quickly reduce until there were none. It was surreal to spend a summer and autumn  not having to swat at them when outside. No flies trying to get in the house also seemed like a bonus.
Another development was at night. With the yard flood lights on there were no insects or beetles attracted to them. European Wasps however were present.
Now no flies sounds like great news and a less hassled life outdoors but in reality it is a tragedy in the making. Why? The loss of all flies and insects is a disaster for all bird life, particularly for the native birds in our forests who, being territorial,  starve. The cause of their demise is the European Wasp. They target every living thing for food, eliminating them as a species in that area. I have labelled them the “Ultimate Invader”. Far worse than other imports. 
 
If small insect eating native birds do find food the wasps interrupt their reproduction process by killing and eating newly hatched chicks. Euro Wasps  can and do drive off all scavenging predators aka foxes and wild dogs from any animal carcasses so a fluttering parent wren is no match for them. Similarly for deer hunters. If the Wasps arrive at a carcass the venison is lost to the hunter because the Wasps take aggressive possession of the carcass. 
With our winters not being cold enough o kill off the Euro Wasps they prosper and their numbers increase.
				
			
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