In the vast tapestry of the natural world, certain creatures capture our imagination not because of their size, but because of their seemingly impossible abilities. Among these, the insect known colloquially as the Miracle Fly stands out as a subject of genuine scientific wonder and agricultural intrigue.
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But what exactly is the "Miracle Fly"? Is it a new species, a lost relic from the dinosaur age, or simply a clever marketing name for a pest control product? The truth is more fascinating than fiction. The term refers to two distinct phenomena: first, a real biological insect (often the Ormia ochracea or similar tachinid fly) with "miraculous" hearing abilities that are rewriting the laws of bio-acoustics; and second, a revolutionary name used in the pest control industry for a non-toxic, sticky trap solution. In the vast tapestry of the natural world,