Differential responses of adult Calliphora vicina to dry bloodstains on porous versus non-porous surface materials

Forensic Sci Int. 2021 Nov:328:111041. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2021.111041. Epub 2021 Oct 4.

Abstract

Necrophagous flies are presumed to feed on wet and dried blood at crime scenes, but no empirical information exists detailing fly interactions with dried bloodstains. In the present study, the foraging behavior of adult Calliphora vicina was characterized during interactions with dried bloodstains formed on a variety of porous, and non-porous materials that are commonly encountered in a household. Continuous digital recording and image analysis were used to monitor fly interactions with dried bloodstains and to determine mechanisms of stain modification. Flies displayed differential responses to bloodstains based on the porosity and topography of the surface material. For instance, blood that was not tightly adhered to the materials was flaked or dislodged by fly activity and was not consumed by the flies. On other non-porous surfaces, most stains were consumed following moistening by regurgitation. Feeding activity on such bloodstains frequently yielded partial, perimeter and skeletal stains. In contrast, adult flies rarely mechanically altered dried blood on porous fabrics and there was no evidence of modification due to feeding. Feeding avoidance behavior was observed due to tactile inhibition with blood dried on rough, uneven surfaces like cotton and denim.

Keywords: Bloodstains; Blow flies; Fly artifacts; Forensic entomology; Forensic science; Insect stains.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Stains*
  • Diptera
  • Feeding Behavior
  • Porosity
  • Textiles