a fly could have flew in its mouth and started laying eggs.
The mouse was dead for about 3 weeks
There could be maggots in your sugar if a fly ever landed on the sugar while it was opened. Flies leave eggs and the maggots will hatch anywhere.
no it couldnt
Uh...no. The only things that turns into maggots are fly eggs.
yes and no. it could have punctuation and it couldnt
fist them
Francesco Redi's hypothesis was that "spontaneous generation" could not exist. He tested this hypothesis using maggots and meat.
No, you probably had some sort of grain pest in the rice and you are seeing the larval stage.
If you have bugs that look like maggots in your microwave, they could be pantry moths or larvae. You can use insecticides like permethrin chemical to get rid of them.
It could be nose hair flapping with your breath or it could be that you are about to sneeze. LOL I just felt something crawling in my nose just now
No. Not if it is kept in an operating freezer. If the meat is left out and exposed and the adult flies are active, eggs could be laid on the meat. As the meat warms up, the eggs could hatch and maggots could grow.
DO NOT FEED THEM MAGGOTS. not meaning to be harsh, but maggots hold lots of bacteria, even if they are bred. they eat dead or rotten animals, or plants, but whatever they eat, your beardie eats, and your beardie could get very sick