Your question should be "Does a housefly eat insects?" or "Do houseflies eat insects?"
Whatever your question may be, the answer is no.
No, houseflies are insects. Insects do not have feathers.
no houseflies are insects
Entomology, the study of insects.
· Honeybee · Hornet · Horsefly · Housefly
· Honeybee · Hornet · Horsefly · Housefly
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
Yes. One insect spreads cholera. Name of that insect is housefly. Housefly sits on the stool of cholera patient and then on your food. It directly transfer the millions of bacteria to you. This way housefly transfer many other fecal oral diseases to you. You need to see the leg of housefly under light microscope.
A housefly eats almost anything it lands on by using its proboscis. Lizards, depending on size and type, eat insects, plants, small animals, or fish by biting, chewing and swallowing. Snails eat plants using the thousands of tiny teeth located on their ribbon like tongues to rip apart food. Depending on the type of ant, they eat fruit, meat and vegetables, using pinchers to break the food down. Crows eat insects, berries, road kill, corn and seeds by pecking. Dogs eat do food by biting, chewing and swallowing. A frog uses its sticky tongue to eat insects by hurling it out to catch them and swallow them. Depending on the type of leech, they eat blood, insects or mollusks with protrusible proboscis or eating their prey whole.
Hobo spider, honeybee, hornet, horsefly and housefly are insects. They begin with the letter h.
yes but they eat all sorts of foods
The housefly is not listed among the "edible" insects. But those that are, provide between 100 and 200 calories per 100 grams of insects. An adult housefly weighs between 10 and 12 miligrams, so you'd have to eat some 10,000 of them to get your 100 grams and 200 calories - first assuming they would be edible at all. You need about 2,000 -2,500 calories per day, so insects - even thousands at a time - can never be more than a snack.
the insects eat pollen