Yes, if flies lay eggs in exposed rotting meat their larva will feed themselves until developed and then turn into new flies. If the rotting meat is not exposed the flies will not be able to lay eggs and there will be no emerging flies.
In a way- it attracts them and they lay eggs in it and then the larvae (maggots) feed on it that eventually pupate becoming more flies. If flies have access to it to lay eggs, it will produce more.
Flies are attracted to anything that stinks.
because they always appear where meat is rotting
Flies are attracted to meat and will lay eggs on the meat, where they quickly hatch into maggots. But the flies are not indigenous to the meat.
no rotten fruit do not produce insect not unless an insect lay eggs on the rotten fruits because rotten fruits attract insect such as flies.
There are some foul-smelling flowers that smell like rotten meat. And what are attracted to rotten meat? Flies. Flies are everywhere and especially around dead animals that is rotten because rotten flesh is the best habitat for the larvae of a fly (maggot).
Rotting meat doesn't create flies. Rotting meat attracts flies that lay their eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch and maggots emerge and proceed to feed off the rotten meat. After a period as a chrysalis, the maggots change and emerge as adult flies.
That they need to attract pollinating beetles or flieswith this particular scent is why certain flowers smell like rotten meat.
The smell it produces to attract its pollinating insect (flies). It smells like rotten meat.
yes and no because fruit flies i think only eat rotten fruit and no because they don't eat meat
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Stapelia lepida - check it out in wikipedia
Spices so the meat didnt rot. The tudors thought if they used spices you wouldn't taste the rotten meat
They eat rotten food.