Primary Proof of the Bible: Types (Foreshadowings) of the Antichrist throughout History
Insects (6-legged creatures): people (ex. Shakespeare, Darwin) & demons controlled by Satan, who sting & bring death to people worldwide
-6 symbolizes imperfection in the Bible, & is the # of man (ex. created on the 6th "day") & the Satanic beast (666: Rev. 13, # of Goliath & Adoni-kam [types of the Antichrist])
-"We are fighting against...the world-rulers of the darkness of this age, against the spiritual powers of wickedness in the heavenlies. [symbolized by the flying 6-legged insects!]" (Ephesians 6:12)
Socrates calls himself "the gadfly" who molests people
Pope Ratzinger (the giant two-horned wasp of Donkey Kong)
"He drives out demons only because their ruler Beelzebul ("Lord of the Flies") gives him power to do so." (Matthew 12:24)
"They [the locust-demons] have a king over them, the angel of the abyss...Apollyon 'the Destroyer.' " (Revelation 9:11)
Dragonfly, which emits light
-"And the great dragon was cast out…called the Devil" (Rev. 12:9)
-Satan "appears as an angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14)
bee
wasp
"there was given me a sting of my flesh, an angel of Satan" (2 Cor. 12:7)
Caterpillar (1st body)
Pupa (Death)
Butterfly (resurrected glorified body of 1 Cor. 15)
-the Antichrist will counterfeit the resurrection by surviving "fatal head wound"! (Rev. 13:3)

"Death's head hawk moth" (relative of butterfly), creatures of darkness like Satan, which like the persons of the Trinity are THREE in species (2 of which are named after the Three Fates, the ancient Greek goddesses who counterfeit the Trinity!) with ONE essential nature: "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths & rust destroy" (Matt. 6:19), Satan is called Apollyon "the Destroyer" (Rev. 9:11)
FLIES & LOCUSTS: made by God to symbolize demons (evil spirits) which tempt all people worldwide to sin
Flies
locusts
"We are fighting against...the world-rulers of the darkness of this age, against the spiritual powers of wickedness in the heavenlies." (Ephesians 6:12)
"He drives out demons only because their ruler Beelzebul ("Lord of the Flies") gives him power to do so." (Matthew 12:24) [Beelzebul is the lord of demons & his name in Hebrew means the lord of flies. Therefore, flies symbolize demons.]
"They [the locusts] have a king over them, the angel of the abyss...Apollyon 'the Destroyer.' " (Revelation 9:11) [The king of these locusts is presumably Satan or the Anti-Christ whom Satan possesses. The Greek SUN god Apollo is perhaps a type of the Anti-Christ.]
Locusts rapidly strip fields & greatly damage crops, and thereby cause famine & death. Demons cause spiritual death by leading people into sin.
Locusts & flies both have red eyes, the color of the Devil.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly
Flies are often parasites, including internal parasites such as the bot fly and external parasites such as the mosquito, black fly, sand fly or louse fly. Myiasis is the special term for diseases cause by flies (such as the screw worm fly) infecting living tissue. Many flies eat dead organic matter (detritovores), plant or animal remains. This is especially common in the larval stage, seen in the filter-feeding mosquitoes and black flies, the dung-feeding blow flies (Calliphoridae), or the organic deposit feeding rat-tailed maggot. A number of taxa feed on blood, including horse flies and mosquitoes. [Demons only inhabit people who are spiritually dead or "empty" (Matthew 12:43-45) of God's Word, the "sword" which is needed to resist them (Ephesians 6)]
True flies are insects of the Order Diptera
The Diptera, in particular the mosquitoes (Culicidae), are of great importance as disease transmitters, acting as vectors for malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, yellow fever, encephalitis and other infectious diseases. [Satan causes disease by blinding people so that they cannot see the truth of the Gospel. (2 Corinthians 4:3-4) Pray to God to overcome Satan.]
Flies have often been used in mythology and literature to represent agents of death and decay, such as the Biblical fourth plague of Egypt, or portrayed as nuisances (e.g., in Greek mythology, Myiagros was a god who chased away flies during the sacrifices to Zeus and Athena, and Zeus sent a fly to bite the horse Pegasus causing Bellerophon to fall back to Earth when he attempted to ride to Mount Olympus), though in a few cultures the connotation is not so negative (e.g., in the traditional Navajo religion, Big Fly is an important spirit being). Emily Dickinson's poem "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died" also makes reference to flies in the context of death. ["The wages of sin is death." (Romans 6:23)]
Not surprisingly, in art and entertainment, flies are also used primarily to introduce elements of horror or the simply mundane; an example of the former is the 1958 science fiction film The Fly (remade in 1986), in which a scientist accidentally exchanges parts of his body with those of a fly.