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How do flies stay cool on hot days if they can't sweat?

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  • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
    markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
    markmccaughrean@mastodon.social
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    #1

    How do flies stay cool on hot days if they can't sweat? 🤨

    They blow bubbles of watery saliva; some of it evaporates & loses heat; they then re-ingest the cooler liquid.

    Simple 🤷‍♂️

    Two flies seen at it this evening: a lesser dung fly (Sepsis fulgens; 🇩🇪 Glänzende Schwingfliege) & a fruit fly (Scaptomyza pallida; 🇩🇪 Taufliege).

    #Heidelberg 🏰
    #Photography 📷️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️
    #BugOfTheDay 🐞
    #MacroPhotography 🔬
    #InsectsOfMastodon 🪰
    #BackGardenEntomology 🪲

    markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM futurebird@sauropods.winF katzenberger@tldr.nettime.orgK 3 Replies Last reply
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    • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

      How do flies stay cool on hot days if they can't sweat? 🤨

      They blow bubbles of watery saliva; some of it evaporates & loses heat; they then re-ingest the cooler liquid.

      Simple 🤷‍♂️

      Two flies seen at it this evening: a lesser dung fly (Sepsis fulgens; 🇩🇪 Glänzende Schwingfliege) & a fruit fly (Scaptomyza pallida; 🇩🇪 Taufliege).

      #Heidelberg 🏰
      #Photography 📷️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️
      #BugOfTheDay 🐞
      #MacroPhotography 🔬
      #InsectsOfMastodon 🪰
      #BackGardenEntomology 🪲

      markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
      markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
      markmccaughrean@mastodon.social
      wrote sidst redigeret af
      #2

      That said, it wasn't particularly warm today, & less so this evening as the cloud rolled in. It was humid still though.

      The Sepsis fulgens fly was going through a whole preening process at the same time as the droplet of water was hanging from its mouth, turning in circles, & cleaning its wings with its legs.

      Then it sucked in the water droplet & flew off 🤷‍♂️

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      • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

        How do flies stay cool on hot days if they can't sweat? 🤨

        They blow bubbles of watery saliva; some of it evaporates & loses heat; they then re-ingest the cooler liquid.

        Simple 🤷‍♂️

        Two flies seen at it this evening: a lesser dung fly (Sepsis fulgens; 🇩🇪 Glänzende Schwingfliege) & a fruit fly (Scaptomyza pallida; 🇩🇪 Taufliege).

        #Heidelberg 🏰
        #Photography 📷️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️
        #BugOfTheDay 🐞
        #MacroPhotography 🔬
        #InsectsOfMastodon 🪰
        #BackGardenEntomology 🪲

        futurebird@sauropods.winF This user is from outside of this forum
        futurebird@sauropods.winF This user is from outside of this forum
        futurebird@sauropods.win
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        #3

        @markmccaughrean

        dipterans are so damn odd

        They inflate their heads and eyes.

        Just strange as can be.

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        • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

          That said, it wasn't particularly warm today, & less so this evening as the cloud rolled in. It was humid still though.

          The Sepsis fulgens fly was going through a whole preening process at the same time as the droplet of water was hanging from its mouth, turning in circles, & cleaning its wings with its legs.

          Then it sucked in the water droplet & flew off 🤷‍♂️

          slowenough@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
          slowenough@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @markmccaughrean I got fascinated withspiracles recently, and it strikes me that this behavior re temperature and water takes advantage of some of the same geometry & math that make spiracles work for air/oxygen.

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            @markmccaughrean

            dipterans are so damn odd

            They inflate their heads and eyes.

            Just strange as can be.

            u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ingU This user is from outside of this forum
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            u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ing
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #5

            @futurebird@sauropods.win @markmccaughrean@mastodon.social this is the mechanism of how bees manufacture honey

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            • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

              How do flies stay cool on hot days if they can't sweat? 🤨

              They blow bubbles of watery saliva; some of it evaporates & loses heat; they then re-ingest the cooler liquid.

              Simple 🤷‍♂️

              Two flies seen at it this evening: a lesser dung fly (Sepsis fulgens; 🇩🇪 Glänzende Schwingfliege) & a fruit fly (Scaptomyza pallida; 🇩🇪 Taufliege).

              #Heidelberg 🏰
              #Photography 📷️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️
              #BugOfTheDay 🐞
              #MacroPhotography 🔬
              #InsectsOfMastodon 🪰
              #BackGardenEntomology 🪲

              katzenberger@tldr.nettime.orgK This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @markmccaughrean

              Very cool (pun intended).

              Would it be possible to measure the decrease in temperature?

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              • katzenberger@tldr.nettime.orgK katzenberger@tldr.nettime.org

                @markmccaughrean

                Very cool (pun intended).

                Would it be possible to measure the decrease in temperature?

                markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                #7

                @katzenberger I'm sure someone has done it – perhaps a thermal-IR camera with a good lens could give a result.

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                • u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ingU u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ing

                  @futurebird@sauropods.win @markmccaughrean@mastodon.social this is the mechanism of how bees manufacture honey

                  markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #8

                  @u0421793 @futurebird Indeed, although bees use active air conditioning (their wings) to get evaporation going, while the flies are passive 🙂

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