adults typically fly near water bodies and / or near cattle during the daylight hours
adults only live 3-4 weeks
males only feed on nectar and pollen and cannot bite
the females are the only ones which bite as they need protein for reproduction, and after mating, they disperse, travelling many kilometres in search of blood meals.
they are particularly influenced by the weather and behaviour will respond to changes in barometric pressure, wind, cloud cover and temperature
they are most active in Summer in open sunny areas with only slight breezes
they tend to target warm, dark objects which it thinks is a warm-blooded animal (including dark backpacks and clothes)
other stimuli include carbon dioxide and odours (presumably from perspiration)
they then circle looking for open space on skin above or below the dark region (usually your legs or your back if you are not wearing a shirt)
fly traps utilise this behaviour to attract the fly then decieve them to fall into soapy water in which they drown