Okay, unusual question. If you go fishing and use live bait, you probably store your bait inside a refridgerator. I always wondered why keeping them cool would keep them alive since the dirt they're in is already on the colder side. Anyway, I'd say unless you want them to reproduce like crazy and get a fly farm (yeah, maggots are baby flies), about a month, more or less. But like I said, unless you want a bunch of flies, keep checking every so often. Good luck!
if kept in fridge unopened, about a month.
No. they would drown. Unless after a long period of time. About 1 year in heat.
Six month?
1wk if kept sealed and in the fridge always unless to be eaten... 6months if kept frozen... =)
Cook it within a day or two of thawing.
yes, depending on how long it has been there.
ham in fridge is good for how long if cryovav
why would you even have maggots in your fridge? well from research flies and maggot will hibernate in there. it likely to slow down their heart rate (slower reaction). 1000 years since there so much food.
if not kept in fridge,about 4-5 days.
As long as there's no meat mixed in with it, it should keep for up to a week and a half in the fridge. It goes dry the longer you keep it in there, though.
It will probably be good for a few hours out of the fridge. Too long (more than a day or so) out of the fridge and it will probably begin to go bad.
fridge!