Calliphora vicina

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Blue Blowfly on a roof

The Blue Blowfly is a common scavenger, important as an identifying species in forensics. Amongst the more common flies, Calliphora vicina really stands out in terms of size and color. While their bright blue colored thorax and abdomen aren't too well visible in bad lighting, because the back is partly covered by its wings, the size alone will make a lot of people drive them out of their homes in fear of it laying eggs. However, if you don't keep any rotting meat in your apartment, cover cat and dog food lightly and don't have any open wounds festering, the Blue Blowfly isn't really interested in you. They are attracted by strong smell but the smell can also come from different kinds of flowers and vegetables.

Sam says

While I couldn't find any literature on that, I feel like this fly likes to be high up. I rarely see any of them on the ground and near small plants. I do, however, see them on balconies and roofs a lot, spending time sitting in the sun.

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