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Do horse flies live alone or in groups?
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Joe
Horse flies aren't a social insect, like honeybees or some wasps which live all together in a nest, but they tend to congregate where there is a source of food, and places to lay their eggs. So, usually when you find one horsefly, you'll find a bunch more.
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Anonymous
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trey
they live in groups
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