Frit fly, Description, Cereal Grains, Diseases, & Facts
Frit fly, Description, Cereal Grains, Diseases, & Facts
Frit fly, any small fly of the family Chloropidae (order Diptera), destructive to oats, rye, barley, wheat, and other cereal grains. Frit flies, often bright yellow and black, are usually found in grassy areas. The larvae are maggots and live in developing grain heads and within stems, causing the
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