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Houseflies eat sugar, decaying animals, spoiled eggs, food and flesh.
Houseflies lay their eggs in carrion, like dead animals. Gross, I know.
500 eggs.
The purpose of fleas is to aid in the decomposition of decaying matter and to enrich the soil. When the larvae from fleas come out of the eggs, they feed on things like feces, dead insects, and decaying plant matter.
about 75 to 120 eggs
Snake and Lizard eggs are usually buried in decaying plants. The decaying plants give off heat which keeps the eggs warm.
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Houseflies lay their eggs on rotting meat so their maggots have a source of food on hatching.
Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
I have been told that they lay eggs where moisture is...........
A fly finds its food by scent and then drinks it through its proboscis. Before eating, they must first vomit and let their digestive juices start digesting the food so that they can suck it up.
Flies are attracted to various things such as food, moisture, warmth, and odors. They are particularly drawn to decaying organic matter, sugary substances, and garbage where they can feed and lay eggs.