Since when do common house flys suck blood from a person ? They dont have the hypodermic needle like thing that mosquitoes have....
Oops..........i have been mistaken......My bad
You have a point there
Indeed houseflies do not suck blood. Sorry for the confusion
House flies can become a vector of certain diseases since they are always attracted to sites of bacteria such as feaces or vomit.
Hence the bacteria may get attached to its hairs or other parts of the body. When the fly lands up on a person, the bacteria has a chance to penetrate the latter's body through the nose, ears, mouth and other parts.
One likely disease transmitted in this way is cholera.