When food spoils or rots, it is best advised if it is tossed in the garbage.
Houseflies lay their eggs on rotting meat so their maggots have a source of food on hatching.
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.
Flies are drawn to the rotting material and get inside of it and lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, there are the maggots. They then feed on the rotting meat.
It makes meat fresh and makes it last longer
Some moths feed on nectar from plants, and others from moist, rotting: fruit, meat and droppings.
Yes they mate and then lay eggs in meat or rotting food which hatch maggots that turn into fly's
Rotting Meat
Aboriginal people stored food in caves or in the ground to keep it cool. They also preserved meat with salt and other spices to keep it from spoiling.
because they always appear where meat is rotting
Rotting meat doesn't create flies. Rotting meat attracts flies that lay their eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch and maggots emerge and proceed to feed off the rotten meat. After a period as a chrysalis, the maggots change and emerge as adult flies.
Those flowers are pollinated by flies, which are attracted to the smell of rotting meat. Yuck.
yes it does