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Not a Queen Wasp and no, I haven't set the house on fire.

However we have been steadily getting a flow of these coming inside the house from somewhere, haven't identified where as yet, any clues please;




 
Tsetse fly, for sure

I'd get out and call in the professionals. Trypanosomiasis is not a disease you want.
tsetse.jpg

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/section003group6/history_and_description_of_hat
 
Maybe it's evolved :D

Sorry I didn't look long enough to realise it was yellow(I thought it was grey). Looked like a fly and its in a house therefore I rushed to state the flawed obvious :D

No Worries, it clarifies it for anybody else looking too

Tsetse fly, for sure

I'd get out and call in the professionals. Trypanosomiasis is not a disease you want.
tsetse.jpg

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/section003group6/history_and_description_of_hat

Looking at your picture it still has small parts of yellow on the tail - but the one in my house is completely black.


looked up Google Images and pretty sure its not a cluster fly.

Drone fly seems to be the closest comparison to what is in my house, although most pictures of the drone fly still show some sort of pin stripe yellow on the tail.

Scratch that i think reading up it has to be a drone fly. Well done Mynight
 
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Volucella pellucens

http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/pellucid-fly

In the additional images there's a few that look mighty similar. A subset of hoverfly.

6legs, single yellow band under its head(?) part in the middle of the band down centre of back. Round black backside.

Edit: I think skodamart has it with that bbc link. If it is kill it fast, quick and thoroughly! In my experience they pack quite a bite; would make a bee/wasp its bitch in seconds :D
 
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I don't know if were looking at the same page but image 7 looks like some kind of clear butterfly?

Anyhow I Googled horse fly and Im not convinced Im afraid.

Image 5. I spent ages looking for the fly in with the butterfly's/ trying to work out if it was a wind up haha.
 
Image 5. I spent ages looking for the fly in with the butterfly's/ trying to work out if it was a wind up haha.

Oh right, how did i miss that when scrolling through :p. Oh well yes then looks very similar.

Looks like I have a horse fly infestation, get about 4 a day coming in the house at the moment.

How much do exterminators normally cost? Or best solution to get rid anyone?
 
What colour is its underbelly? Horseflies look like they continue the pattern underneath and the hoverfly I linked to has a black belly.

If its hoverfly then no issue it doesn't hurt and you'll just have to find out where they're coming from. Give them a boot and they'll move on. Horsefly is probably worth a call to an exterminator as one of them is nasty enough let alone a nest. As for cost it cost me £500 to have rat traps/poison laid at work probably a bit less than that if you shop around and its a house rather than commercial. I always thought they only grew near still/slow moving water :confused:.

Edit: yeah marshland, still water and soggy ground soil seems to be their preferred environment. Got any old puddles/marshes/lakes nearby?
 
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Oh right, how did i miss that when scrolling through :p. Oh well yes then looks very similar.

Looks like I have a horse fly infestation, get about 4 a day coming in the house at the moment.

How much do exterminators normally cost? Or best solution to get rid anyone?

Are you being serious? They're flies, you don't need to hire an exterminator. Just let them back outside! I don't want to cause undue alarm but outside is full of bugs that can come in :eek:
 
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