Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
Yes. Any animal could die from flies or maggots.
Maggots are actually immature flies and beetles. Think of the as less cool butterflies. Butterflies are first caterpillars as are flies to maggots. Flies live for about 48 hours. They lay their eggs in rotting flesh and die. The maggots hatch, reach maturity, and repeat the cycle as an adult fly.
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
If there are no flies then there will be no maggots. No flies, no eggs, no maggots.
No , maggots are from flies
Err no. Maggots are the beginning stage of flies. Flies lay the eggs, which then hatch into larve that later become Maggots.
Flies lay their eggs and they hatch as maggots
Maggots are the young of flies and will grow up to be adult flies and those flies can reproduce.
Maggots
Those white maggots are fly larva (fly babies) and they will turn into flies. Chances are, once they are grown, they will mate and die right there in the compost heap. And have more maggots. So if you like the idea of flies living in your garden, no it's not a bad thing. If not, well....
Baby flies are called maggots. Maggots are what hatch from fly eggs. Maggots then turn into pupae and finally emerge as house flies. There is really no such thing as baby flies, only flies that may appear smaller in size.
No flies lay maggots, flies lay eggs, these eggs will hatch into maggots.