Since a maggot is a baby fly ... that would be one fly per one baby. They don't divide or anything.
Human beings are capable of digesting insects, in either their adult or larval form. If a human eats a maggot, generally nothing will happen. Some stomach upset might happen, but a maggot cannot evolve when in a stomach, and will deteriorate quickly in stomach acids. Some fly species, however, are more resistant to stomach acids.
Many insects eat garbage. Maggots, flies, ants, and roaches are the main insects that one finds eating their garbage.
Flies typically lay multiple eggs at once, with one female fly capable of laying hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. The number of eggs hatched at one time can vary depending on factors such as fly species, environmental conditions, and the availability of food sources.
One of the predators of rat-tailed maggots is water-dwelling insects such as dragonfly larvae, water beetles, and damselfly larvae. These predators feed on the rat-tailed maggots as part of their diet in aquatic ecosystems.
If 29 frogs can catch 29 flies in 29 minutes, it means each frog catches one fly in 29 minutes. Therefore, to catch 87 flies in 87 minutes, you would still need 29 frogs.
One maggot will produce one fly! that fly will then produce hundreds of maggots, and so on....There will ALWAYS be flies!!
You DO understand that a maggot is a fly larva and this is just one stage of a fly's life and that flies don't remain maggots forever, don't you? You may want to rethink your question.
6 (if this a simple math question which i doubt), 0r 3 (only the flies that were killed are left because the rest flew away), 0r 0 (the dead flies come with the swatter)
she is famous for writing childrens book her first one was the maggot family
Flies are prodigious breeders,In warm weather,the life cycle from egg through maggot to adult lasts just eight to twelve days. Theoretically,two flies mating in April could produce 191,010,000,000,000,000,000 descendants by August. Enough to cover the earth in a blanket of horridness 47 feet deep. They lay dozens of eggs,sometimes more somtimes less,depending on the species.
Unless you ate one (in which case it would be dead) there isn't a maggot in you body. Maggots only eat dead tissue and this is why they can be soo usefull for thinks like gangreen where the eat the dead, rotten tissue but are not interested in the healthy stuff.
Maggots do not have gestation periods - they are the juvenille form of flies and are neither capable of reproducing yet nor do they give live birth (flies lay eggs that hatch into maggots). However, if you are referring to how long does it take for a maggot to turn into a fly, this will depend on the species of fly you are asking about.
House flies start out as eggs from which maggots hatch after one day. The maggot stage lasts three to five days; during this stage the maggots spend a lot of time molting. The pupae stage is next and lasts three to six days. The flies are encased in a hard shell somewhat like a butterfly cocoon during the pupae stage. Finally, full grown house flies emerge at the end of the pupae stage.
well you have to spray yourself with the flower then ask someone to go up the tree and well jump on a flies nest then the flies should come and circle you then you go to one of the holes outside on the roots and stuff and then the tongue shouls apparently come out and that how you attract flies to get the seeds for your garden
There are a few places in the world but one that springs to mind is Casu Marzu from Corsica. Have a look at the wiki page on it in related links.
There is no one called Maggot in Slipknot. however slipknot fans are called maggots its a semi-derogatory term but they can say what ever they want to me i dont care, on the subliminal verses track 9 called "Pulse of The Maggots" meaning that slipknot fans would die without slipknot
Human beings are capable of digesting insects, in either their adult or larval form. If a human eats a maggot, generally nothing will happen. Some stomach upset might happen, but a maggot cannot evolve when in a stomach, and will deteriorate quickly in stomach acids. Some fly species, however, are more resistant to stomach acids.