Definition
The 'family Muscidae' is a well-defined group of flies characterized by their typically gray or dull coloration and their association with humans. This group includes the ubiquitous housefly and related species. They're known for being found in and around homes, farms, and other human-dominated environments. Think of them as the 'neighbors' you didn't invite, always buzzing around your space. These flies are often vectors of diseases, making them more than just a nuisance.