What exactly are deer keds?
Deer keds are highly specialized flies, also called louse flies or, for good reason, flat flies. Four species occur in the United States. These flies have a fascinating life history. These insects are obligate parasites (they rely on their hosts to survive and to reproduce) that feed on the blood of their hosts.
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