Err no. Maggots are the beginning stage of flies. Flies lay the eggs, which then hatch into larve that later become Maggots.
Maggots do not have a shell
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
the answer is that when mosquitoes bit and suck up your blood some may lay eggs in your body and hatch inside your body
Because although the flies could not lay the eggs on the meat because they were to big to get through the netting they could lay them on the netting knowing that the maggots when they hatched would be small enough to fit through the netting holes to get to the meat therefore being able to nurish themselves.
yes they do lay eggs
Yes,moth do lay eggs
Flies lay their eggs and they hatch as maggots
Boobs.
No flies lay maggots, flies lay eggs, these eggs will hatch into maggots.
Flies get into the bin to lay eggs usually attracted to meat carcasses. They lay eggs which develop to maggots so they can feed on the food in your bin and turn into flies!
Maggots are the larvae of regular flies which lay there eggs in old food/meat/faeces. These eggs hatch into maggots which eventually become flies. So it goes, eggs ---> maggots ---> flies
yes all maggots are is a baby fly.
Flies are drawn to the rotting material and get inside of it and lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, there are the maggots. They then feed on the rotting meat.
Flies lay eggs in spoiled meat because it is moist. Also once the eggs hatch it provides the maggots with plenty of food to eat.
Flies look for a food source upon which to lay their eggs and provide nourishment for the developing maggots. If there is no moist food available for the fly to deposit her eggs, then you will not get maggots in your house.
no. but they appear when flies lay their eggs on foods. maggots turn into flys when they mature
So the offspring (maggots) will have an available food source.
Houseflies lay their eggs on rotting meat so their maggots have a source of food on hatching.