Tsetse flies are not strictly nocturnal; they are primarily diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day. They tend to rest in shaded areas during the hottest parts of the day and are attracted to warm-blooded animals, including humans, primarily when the sun is out. Their activity decreases significantly at night, making them less likely to be encountered after dark.
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