Summary
Simulium equinum, commonly known as the horsefly, is a species of biting insect belonging to the family Simuliidae. It is characterized by its large size, with adults measuring around 10-25 mm in length. These flies are known for their painful bites, which they use to feed on the blood of mammals, including horses and humans. They are typically found near bodies of water, as their larvae develop in aquatic environments.
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harmful
bite
pest