Mouse Mat : Housefly C015 / 9927
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Housefly C015 / 9927
Housefly (Musca domestica). This fly feeds on organic material, including decomposing matter, and carries numerous diseases which it can spread to human food. This housefly is part of waste digestion research. Housefly maggots (larvae, see C015/9937 and C015/9938) are being used to digest the residual material from anaerobic digesters used to break down organic waste. The product is the maggots themselves, which are harvested before they turn into flies. The maggots are processed for the oils and protein they contain. This research was carried out in 2012 by the UKs Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA)
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Media ID 9238635
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2012 Diptera Dipteran Entomological Housefly Musca Domestica
Mouse Pad
Bring some life into your office, or create a heartfelt gift, with a personalised deluxe Mouse Mat. Made of high-density black foam with a tough, stain-resistant inter-woven cloth cover they will brighten up any home or corporate office.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the Housefly C015 / 9927, also known as the Musca domestica. With its intricate details captured against a pristine white background, this image highlights the beauty and complexity of this common insect species. However, beyond its aesthetic appeal lies a deeper significance. The Housefly is not just an ordinary pest; it plays a crucial role in waste digestion research conducted by the UK's Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA). This particular housefly is utilized to tackle organic waste through anaerobic digesters. The maggots of these flies, depicted in other prints (C015/9937 and C015/9938), are employed to break down residual material from these digesters before they transform into adult flies. Harvested for their oils and protein content, these maggots offer potential benefits for animal feed production. It is essential to recognize that this research was carried out in 2012 with no commercial implications mentioned. Instead, it sheds light on innovative approaches towards waste management and sustainable practices within our environment. By capturing this momentous scientific endeavor through photography, Science Photo Library provides us with an opportunity to appreciate nature's intricacies while simultaneously exploring groundbreaking advancements in biological research.
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