None. Flies do not reproduce asexually, so you need 2 flies per lay. Even with 2 flies it would depend on how good the male was in the sack and if the female smoked afterward.
A fly can lay 75-150 maggots at a time
Larvae of a fly are called maggots. When a house pet gets a wound it can be infested with maggots if not treated in time. Flies get attracted to such open wounds and lay eggs in it which eventually produce maggots.
yes all maggots are is a baby fly.
No flies lay maggots, flies lay eggs, these eggs will hatch into maggots.
Flies look for a food source upon which to lay their eggs and provide nourishment for the developing maggots. If there is no moist food available for the fly to deposit her eggs, then you will not get maggots in your house.
So the offspring (maggots) will have an available food source.
It only takes a few hours for maggots to appear on rotting meat. The fly lays its eggs on the meat and maggots are born within a few hours.
Yes they mate and then lay eggs in meat or rotting food which hatch maggots that turn into fly's
Err no. Maggots are the beginning stage of flies. Flies lay the eggs, which then hatch into larve that later become Maggots.
Maggots do not spin a cocoon to become flies. Flies lay eggs which maggots hatch from and then go through a complete metamorphosis.
Garbage does not turn into maggots. A maggot is a larva of a fly, basically a just-hatched fly egg. Since flies are attracted by smelly, rotting things, that's where they tend to lay their eggs and where the larvae can feed.
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.