No Raw pork + house fly or bluebottle eggs = maggots.
You really don't need the cola for the maggots to grow on pork meat. You can go to the extreme to see the magotts when the swine is still alive. No. Maggots are the larval forms of flies. If you leave pork or any other meat out where flies can land on it, and leave it there long enough, you will get maggots.
No , maggots are from flies
Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
Absolutely not. The carbonation from the soda and the protein from the pork coagulate. There many reasons why pork is not as clean as other meats but worms/maggots coming out of the meat is a ridiculous urban legend. Don't be fooled! Cooking at 170 degrees does the job fine.------------------------------------
The adult female bugs lay maggots
durring the winter they are maggots!
No flies lay maggots, flies lay eggs, these eggs will hatch into maggots.
If there was absolutely no way for a maggot to get into the room, and no maggots or maggot eggs anywhere in the room or on your person, then there is no way for your body to become infested with maggots. Maggots are a living creature and they can't appear out of thin air, they have to come from somewhere.
The part of a pig that pork steaks come from is typically the shoulder. Pork steaks can also come from the leg or loin of the pig.
i think they come old water. i am not shure!!
only if you smell as bad as conor