No. they would drown. Unless after a long period of time. About 1 year in heat.
you can feed any type of birds maggots etc. (swallows , starlings)you can also feed fish maggots for when you go fishing.
It doesn't, flies plant eggs in them and the eggs hatch into maggots which eat the rotten milk. Appetizing, isn't it?
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 stunk of maggots, was rotten, and was mainly beef, cheese, and pig.
Maggots are the larva of a fly and feed off of dead, rotten flesh.
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
no there are essentially no maggots in ketchup however if you do happen to leave ketchup out and flies get to it, maggots are the spawn of flies and there will most likely be some in your old ketchup :)
Maggots eat any type of food, including rotten fruit, and dead bodies. Bleach alone will NOT kill them. Use boiling water; then the bleach. Do not leave any food out of your fridge or you'll have a nursery of baby maggots. If you have a garbage disposal use it and put any the leftovers in there or feed stray animals. If your food is rotting throw it away before it's infested with maggots....that's the last thing you need just make sure you follow these rules and you'll be fine.
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
to make things cold and some food can get rotten if there stay outside
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
Maggots can be eliminated using insecticides and other chemicals. They can also be eliminated by throwing away rotten food products.