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Sep 8, 2022 8:14 AM CST
Name: Big Bill
Livonia Michigan (Zone 6a)
If you need to relax, grow plants!!
Bee Lover Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Orchids Region: Michigan Hostas Growing under artificial light
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There is another possibility. Juices from the plant, honeydew, turns black due to a fungus. The flies are there to lap up the sugar laden substance. Those appear to be house flies and they do not eat plants. Their mouthparts essentially are similar to sponges. They lick or lap up their food.
Orchid lecturer, teacher and judge. Retired Wildlife Biologist. Supervisor of a nature preserve up until I retired.

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