Botflies

/ˈbɑtflaɪz/ noun

Plural of botfly; parasitic insects whose larvae burrow into the skin of mammals and can cause painful infections.

From Middle English 'bot' (parasitic larva) plus 'flies,' with 'bot' possibly derived from Old Norse 'bót' or an onomatopoetic origin mimicking the buzzing sound of the insect.

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