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  2. What do drain flies look like? Drain flies, also known as sewer flies, filter flies, moth flies or sink flies, look similar to the average house fly as they are very small – about an eighth of an inch – and black/brown.

  3. Jan 16, 2023 · What do drain flies look like? Drain flies are very small, measuring between ⅙ and ¼ of an inch long. They have small, hairy bodies that are brown-gray or black that have a fuzzy appearance.

  4. Jun 9, 2024 · One of the most common drain fly species is Clogmia albipunctata, often called the common drain fly or the moth fly (due to its fuzzy, mothlike appearance). It's about 1/8-inch long. Drain flies do not cause damage but are a nuisance in large numbers.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PsychodidaePsychodidae - Wikipedia

    Psychodidae, also called drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, [2] sewer flies, or sewer gnats, is a family of true flies. Some genera have short, hairy bodies and wings, giving them a "furry" moth-like appearance, hence one of their common names, moth flies. [2]

  6. Drain flies, often known as moth flies, are tiny insects you might spot around your drains or hanging out on your walls. They are typically 1/5 to 1/6 inch long and have a unique furry appearance, which is why they’re compared to moths.

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  7. Apr 24, 2024 · If you’ve suddenly noticed an abundance of very small, mothlike insects hanging around your sinks, showers, or bathtub, you may have drain flies. These common pests can reproduce in just 48 hours, making it easy to find yourself with an infestation in days.

  8. May 6, 2024 · Like the Phoridae and all other flies, moth flies undergo complete metamorphosis that involves four stages: egg, larva, cocoon, and adult (this is the same as butterflies, beetles, and wasps). It's the moth fly larvae, called maggots, that feed in groups on the gunk inside your drains.

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