Warble flies are they back?

Doncella

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I swear I saw one of these monsters. The noise they make is unmistakable. I've clocked them once or twice when I kept the horses alongside cattle about 10 years ago, but this is the first time I have seen them where there are no cattle at all.
 

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Wonder f what you have seen is the same big fly I have been seeing- but thought warble flies were eradicatd in uk and have seen these biggies other years too.
 

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We've got horse bot flies around here, are they also called warble flies, I've never been sure?

They look a bit like big, long skinny bees, but not the same colour, was it ones of those?
 

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Gawd, I hope not - they were horrid to deal with :(
The pushing out (gently) of the wriggling larvae from the neck or back was yuk (but necessary). We used to be adjacent to a huge herd & it was a long running problem back in the 70's & early 80's
 

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I remember riding with my mum years ago on two very sensible horses. We had a warble fly chasing us and the horses went nuts, I haven't seen one since and never want to again!
 

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I grew up on a farm and was beginning to think I'd imagined them as I've not heard anyone mention them or years. I remember how the cows used to take off if one came near them and the horrible and huge larvae under their skin.. Yuk!
 
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