Cluster Fly
You’ve seen them…I’ve seen them. Big flies that appear out of nowhere inside your house.
I didn’t know what they were until my friend Jim Howell wrote about them in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Cluster Flies
By Jim Howell
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 01/14/05
You’re sitting at home on a warm winter evening, feet kicked back, sipping a glass of merlot, watching a “Forensics Files” rerun. You know the one
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