What animal eats bluebottles?

Despite their toxicity to humans, bluebottles are eaten by several animals, including the nudibranch (Glaucus sp), purple-shelled snail (Janthina janthina), plough shells, Loggerhead turtle, sunfish and the blanket octopus
blanket octopus
Tremoctopus is a genus of pelagic cephalopods, containing four species that occupy surface to mid-waters in subtropical and tropical oceans. They are commonly known as blanket octopuses, in reference to the long, transparent webs that connect the dorsal and dorsolateral arms of the adult females.
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(Tremoctopus)
which is immune to their venom and has been seen carrying broken tentacles around ...
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What animal eat blue bottle jellyfish?

Few species eat the bluebottle because its translucent blue body is difficult to see against the water, but some predators that are immune to their stinging cells (e.g., nudibranchs and snails) are known to feed on this and other siphonophores.
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Do Blue Dragons eat blue bottles?

Blue Dragons

Both eat bluebottles and blue buttons. Winds and ocean currents can occasionally cause many blue dragons to be washed up on beaches alongside other Blue Fleet members.
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How do you get rid of bluebottle flies?

Use an insecticidal dustbin powder. Indoors, use an aerosol fly spray. Consider fitting fly screens over kitchen and dining area windows. Electrical fly killers can also be useful in mopping up those flies that do manage to get into your building.
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What happens if you pop a blue bottle?

"Even ingesting a really rank dead bluebottle on the beach can be laced with bacteria that the animals can't recognise in the body — that can result in severe diarrhoea that requires veterinary attention," Dr Zurek said. "If the tentacles touch the gums it can cause inflammation and that can result in ulceration.
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Can dogs eat bluebottles?

Occasionally dogs will swallow them or encounter these while swimming. Blue bottles will cause local pain on the skin however they can also release neurotoxins that can lead to hind limb paralysis if eaten. Seek veterinary attention if you suspect your dog has encountered one of these. BEWARE THE BEACH!
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How long do bluebottles live for?

From this, the adult fly emerges, using a large expanding sac on its head called a ptilinum to break its way out. Adult flies optimally live for 15-25 days but can live for up to two months, although without food they can only survive for 2-3 days.
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Why is my house full of blue bottle flies?

Because they eat decaying flesh, blue bottle flies in the house sometimes indicate a decomposing animal in an attic or wall void. Outdoors, dead and decomposing animal carcasses, pet feces, and trash attract them, as well.
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What causes infestation of bluebottles?

It is only when they appear in large numbers that they can become cause for concern, and this is usually the case for one of two reasons: Either there is infested food matter somewhere nearby, or there is the carcass of a dead animal in which the flies have laid their eggs.
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Where do blue bottle flies nest?

How Your Home Get Infested With Bluebottle Flies. The infestation of your house usually starts from your basement or attic. Sometimes from electric systems, garden compost bins and others. In other words, anywhere that a dead animal can be, or wherever there is any organic matter disintegration going on.
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Does the blue glaucus have predators?

Few studies regarding this aspect of Blue Glaucus life have been conducted, though loggerhead sea turtles may be one natural predator. A study on this species found that 42% of their stomachs contained remnants of blue dragons.
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Is blue dragon rare?

Blue dragons have been spotted for a second time in two years along Texas beaches but it's still a rare find, according to University of Texas Marine Science Institute Reserve Director Jace Tunnell. “Before the discovery of the blue dragons in 2020 I had never even seen or heard of one,” Tunnell said.
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What happens if you touch a blue dragon?

The blue dragon stores the man o' war's stinging nematocysts within its finger-like appendages, making itself equally venomous to predators. One sting from this little guy can lead to nausea, pain, vomiting, acute allergic contact dermatitis, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Should you pee on a blue bottle sting?

One widely shared remedy says urinating on the stung area may help, but does it? The answer is no. Our urine can either be acidic or alkaline, and when the latter, could make the sting worse by stimulating more stinging cells to be released. Freshwater should also not be applied to the sting for the same reason.
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How painful is a blue bottle sting?

A sting from a bluebottle causes an immediate sharp pain and acute inflammatory skin reaction, which has a linear appearance (Figure 1). The pain is worsened if the tentacles are moved or the area rubbed. The intense pain can last from minutes to many hours, and can be followed by a dull ache involving the joints.
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What is the animal called a Man O War?

The Man o' War is a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish. The Portuguese man o' war, (Physalia physalis) is often called a jellyfish, but is actually a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish.
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Are blue bottle flies rare?

It is common throughout many continents including Europe, Americas, and Africa. They are fairly large flies, nearly twice the size of the housefly. They can be easily identified by their shiny, blue bodies.
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Will a fly infestation go away?

Be sure to take out your garbage regularly and clean up any spills inside or on your trash bins. Once you have a fruit fly infestation, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to get rid of the nuisance.
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What happens if a blue bottle fly bites you?

Do Bottle Flies Bites? Although they are larger than true houseflies, have shiny, green, blue and black metallic bodies and make loud, buzzing sounds, bottle flies do not bite or sting humans or animals.
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What smells will keep flies away?

Cinnamon – use cinnamon as an air freshner, as flies hate the smell! Lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint and lemongrass essential oils – Not only will spraying these oils around the house create a beautiful aroma, but they will also deter those pesky flies too.
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Do blue bottles bite?

The bluebottle uses its tentacles to catch, sting, and kill its prey. The venom it uses is a mix of phenols and proteins that are deadly to their prey, but not to humans. Immediately after you get stung by a bluebottle, you will feel an intense jolt of pain.
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What's the difference between a fly and a bluebottle?

sheep infestation

bluebottle (Calliphora) flies are distinguished by their distinctive coloration and loud buzzing flight. These flies commonly infest carrion or excrement, and the larvae of some species infest and may even kill sheep.
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Do blue bottles lay maggots?

One Bluebottle can lay up to 600 eggs. The creamy white eggs hatch in less than a day and the larvae burrow into the food supply. The larvae reach maximum size in about week and look for a suitable site to pupate. The pupae hatch into adult flies about 2 weeks later.
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Where do flies sleep at night?

Some favourite places are on the undersides of leaves, twigs, and branches, or even in tall grass or under rocks. They need a comfortable place to sleep that will shelter them from the cold, rain and wind. Flies need good grip because they often sleep upside down.
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Are Blue flies harmful?

Moreover, blue bottle flies lay eggs in wounds and dead tissue, which is why it may lay them on your pet's body and cause blood poisoning. Another issue is if you mistakenly eat food with blue bottle fly eggs. This can lead to myiasis, a body infection where larvae grow inside of you and feed off your tissues.
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