Maggots can grow to several centimeters long and wide. The more food that is available, the bigger they will grow.
because it just can
Houseflies are born from maggots.
Maggots do not grow out of nothing. They are the larval stage of flies. Flies lay eggs, and these eggs hatch into maggots under the right conditions of warmth and moisture.
He was a scientist who experimented with maggots and meat and found out that maggots did not grow on meat
Yes, maggots can grow in chicken manure. When I kept chickens in too small of a space, even scooping weekly, I found tons of maggots. I would let the chickens in and they would actually eat them!
yes all maggots are is a baby fly.
No, I have did a experiment out of this it will not grow and other then that it will have maggots in it.
Maggots are the young of flies and will grow up to be adult flies and those flies can reproduce.
No maggots do not grow from eating your own skin. My question is how much and why would anyone eat their own skin? Maggots are hatchlings that are laid by insects such as houseflies and as such it is impossible to "grow" them in your digestive tract.
The undergroud is an advantage to maggots because maggots like the dark and it has lots of nutrients ( like dead bodies) that they need to grow into flies. Also predators can't see them.
In soft, ripe fruits. Which maggots grow in.
A maggot is an insect.