The feet of blowflies detect sugars via external taste receptors.

“The blowfly (Phormia regina) has taste buds not only in the expected place — the mouthparts — but also in its feet. Moreover, those on its feet become more sensitive to sugars when the fly is hungry — 700 times more so with specimens that had been starved for 10 days.” (Shuker 2001:33)

Last Updated August 18, 2016