The number of maggots in a single mouse can vary widely depending on factors like the stage of decomposition and environmental conditions. In some cases, a single mouse can host hundreds to thousands of maggots if it has been infested and is in an advanced state of decay. Typically, maggots are the larvae of flies that lay their eggs on decomposing animals, and they can rapidly multiply in a suitable environment.
Maggots grow in decaying tissue. They would not be growing on any part of your house. In order to get rid of them, you need to find what has died in the roof and get rid of the body. It is probably a mouse or squirrel. Maggots are the name of the larval form of a fly.
Baby houseflies are called maggots. When flies are born they become larva and then they become maggots. The maggot will then eventually become a fly.
Yes, some fish can eat maggots as they are a good source of protein. However, it is important to ensure that the maggots are from a clean source and free from any harmful chemicals or bacteria as this could potentially harm the fish.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
A group of maggots is called a "maggot mass" or a "maggot congregation."
Uh, one mouse.
The mouse was dead for about 3 weeks
Maggots are fly larvae and hatch from fly eggs. Maggots do not spontaneously appear as many people believe they do.
A fly can lay 75-150 maggots at a time
No, maggots are not unicellular organisms. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, which are multicellular organisms composed of many specialized cells working together to form a complex organism.
Mouse has only one syllable.
One, because the motherboard only has one mouse jack.Although you may have a USB plug-in mouse your computer system wouldn't communicate with another mouse for it is not programed to.
One maggot will produce one fly! that fly will then produce hundreds of maggots, and so on....There will ALWAYS be flies!!
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a fly could have flew in its mouth and started laying eggs.
Some maggots such as housefly maggots prefer decomposing meat or flesh. Although some maggots live in decomposing logs or trees. These are just a few places where maggots live.