a fruit fly can lay 17000 eggs in 10 days
Fruit flies lay eggs and when the eggs develop, the flies are born. Flies can lay hundreds of eggs at once.
Fruit flies will lay eggs in rotting wood. Fruit flies will generally lay their eggs nearly anywhere that they can.
They are attracted to it so they come and eat it and they lay their eggs in it.
Fruit flies are attracted to the smell of the fruit, they fly to the fruit to get to it. There they breed and lay their eggs so some fruit flies are born on the fruit.
Many species of fruit flies are able to lay up to 20 eggs at a time. This allows them to reproduce at such a quick rate.
No. Flies do not have live births, they lay eggs.
Many species of fruit flies are able to lay up to 20 eggs at a time. This allows them to reproduce at such a quick rate.
Fruit flies are very small insects that lay their eggs in various plant tissues. The eggs of most species are laid directly in the pulp of the fruit on which the larvae feed.
A fruit fly will not lay eggs in humans because they would not be able to stay still on a human long enough. A human would get the fly off of them before they would have a chance to lay eggs.
Horse flies do not lay eggs on humans, they lay eggs on leaves, grass and other vegetation. Flies that lay eggs under human skin are bot flies.
Like most insects, fruit flies and gnats develop from eggs. they lay their eggs the eggs which are called larvae. Larvae then hatches and maggots come out. Maggots then turn into puparium (cocoon like). Then these hatch into fruit flies. The hole ordeal take 48 hours.
No, the male flies do not lay eggs. Female flies are larger than male flies. The female flies lay over 900,000 eggs during their lifespan.