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Fly Larva - Hermetia illucens

Fly Larva - Hermetia illucens
southern end of the county - found in bathroom of house, Newton County, Georgia, USA
July 4, 2008
Size: 3/4"
I think this might be a Hermetia illucens larva, but as I have no larval keys handy, I thought I would post the pictures just to be sure.

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What is the name of this bug.. I stay in a 1-st floor apt. The 2-nd floor apt had a water leak that came inside my apt. After i dry my apt out. I started seening this type of bugs comeing from the bathroom, the baseboard and around the water heater. How do i kill them like what do i use to stop them from comeing out the walls..im in GA

Moved
Moved from Flies.

I would agree.
Looks like Hermetia illucens to me, too.

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