well..... it is hard to say u probably could just see it if you have a magnifying glass but other words your cannot really see it!!
Depends on the eggs. Chicken eggs are visible (of course) A Human egg cell is barely visible as a tiny dot. Eggs of some other animals may be too small to see without magnification.
On hatching from the eggs laid by a fly, the maggots will feed on the flesh.
Its a fruit fly
A female adult bot fly can lay from 300 to 1000 eggs in her short life span. The adult bot fly has no other goal in life than to lay eggs.
no
House fly eggs are white and you will see a whole bunch of them all in a bunch in one place. There are several eggs in one bunch.
Only if you have xray vision!
Maggots are the larvae of flies, one of the growth stages between eggs and the adult fly.
No it does not.
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If depends on the type of insect of course. If it's the eggs of a fruit fly then nothing. If it's the eggs of a blow fly then you are in for a gruesome death.