Yes, if the Bot fly has been infected with a infectious disesease including AIDS.
unlikely. but could still kill you if the maggots got into your brain or anywhere else inside you.
Yes, if they get to your brain via your ears.
When you feel like you can fly like a bot.
yes because it can fly fast so they can fly down and grab the cat. They only fly down and grab your cat if she/he messes with them or their babies.
kill ur cat its not suppose to pee on things
A Bot 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.
Yes, bot flies are classified in the order Diptera. Diptera is the same order of insects which contains the flies.
Yes, bot flies do live in Georgia. In fact, there have been cases where creatures like rabbits have been found with bot fly larvae under their skin!
The type of symbiotic relationship that is represented by the Bot Fly and the oropendula is a behavioral and social symbiosis.
A Deer bot fly flies at 90 miles per hour
A bot fly is one of several families of hairy flies whose larvae live as parasites within the bodies of mammals, such as the Desert Woodrat.