Here's a stump-er. Would any body have a clue as to how long flies stay on bear ####?
A few of us went out last weekend and didn't see any black bear, but we did find lots of droppings. The first pile we found was still buzzing with flies, wasn't warm anymore or anything, but still looked really fresh. A while later and probably about 1/4-1/2 km up a ridge in a thick wooded area I found about a 10 square foot area with 5 more piles of droppings, 4 of which looked slightly older, but definitely not buy much. I've heard people say all different sorts of things about the life span of a fly, anything from 4 hours to 4 months, but are there any experts that have a theory or some definite info even about it?
PS, please no jokes about why we were wasting our time plying with piles of dung, cause I can imagine there's a few clowns on this forum that just wont be able to help themselves
A few of us went out last weekend and didn't see any black bear, but we did find lots of droppings. The first pile we found was still buzzing with flies, wasn't warm anymore or anything, but still looked really fresh. A while later and probably about 1/4-1/2 km up a ridge in a thick wooded area I found about a 10 square foot area with 5 more piles of droppings, 4 of which looked slightly older, but definitely not buy much. I've heard people say all different sorts of things about the life span of a fly, anything from 4 hours to 4 months, but are there any experts that have a theory or some definite info even about it?
PS, please no jokes about why we were wasting our time plying with piles of dung, cause I can imagine there's a few clowns on this forum that just wont be able to help themselves


















































