What is another word for bluebottles?

Pronunciation: [blˈuːbɒtə͡lz] (IPA)

Bluebottles are a type of fly characterized by their metallic blue or green bodies. These insects are also known by numerous other names, including blow flies, greenbottles, and copper flies. Blow flies describe the buzzing sound the insects make, while the greenbottle name refers to their iridescent coloring. Other common synonyms for bluebottles are cluster flies, which are similar in appearance and can also be attracted to humans. Horse flies, a type of biting fly known for their painful bites and irritation, are another name given to bluebottles. Regardless of the name, these pests are an unwelcome visitor in homes and businesses, and should be taken seriously to avoid infestations.

What are the hypernyms for Bluebottles?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    flies, Insects, Diptera (the true fly order of insects).

Usage examples for Bluebottles

That conical screen fly-trap where the flies see something good inside, crawl up to the top and then over and in-and then can't get out-but just buzz and buzz and buzz-and make a lot of fuss about it-bluebottles and all-no respecter of persons-and when it gets full of the quick and dead in flydom, Bridget takes it out in the back yard and dumps it.
"The Long Ago"
Jacob William Wright
Industrious bees were methodically visiting the buttercups; their bustling, commercial eagerness in marked contrast to the bluebottles and flies that seemed to choose their point of alighting with a sham intentness which did not disguise their lack of any definite purpose.
"The Jervaise Comedy"
J. D. Beresford
It will draw custom, and-what I put it up for-keep out the wasps and bluebottles!
"Sweethearts at Home"
S. R. Crockett

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