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Q: What are the order in which flies arrive on a dead body?
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How long does it take flies to be attracted to a dead body?

It depends how long the body has been dead. Flies are attracted to foul smelling things so it depends on the dead body.


What are the first bugs on a dead body?

The first bugs on a dead body are flies and beetles. Maggots and beetle larvae are also found on a dead body.


How do maggots get into a dead body where there are no flies?

If there are no flies then there will be no maggots. No flies, no eggs, no maggots.


How do you distinguish dead flies from live flies?

Dead flies are always on their back.


How you can differentiate between meat of dead animal and slaughtered animal?

Dead animals have flies all of them, slaughtered animals usually have cuts in them somewhere on their body.


Does a sterile dead body in a concealed room produce maggotts?

Maggots are produced by flies, not by dead bodies. Whether maggots would appear will depend on whether flies land on the body. If the room is merely concealed (i.e. hidden) there's nothing to stop flies getting in. If you mean a sealed, airtight room then maggots would not appear.


How do flies get into a closed room when a body is dead?

They can't. There must be a small opening large enough for a flyuto get through.


When does the helicopter arrive in dead rising?

At midday on day 3.


Can flies come from a dead animals?

Not really. Flies can lay their larvi in the dead animal. The larvi grow and become adult flies. The flies fly out of the dead animal. That may be what you're seeing....


Who first sees the result of the dead body in the parachute though they totally misunderstood what they saw in the novel lord of the flies?

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Are maggots in your body then when you die do they hatch and become flies?

No. When an animal dies, flies are attracted to the body, lay eggs that hatch into larvae, and those larvae pupate into flies - just like caterpillars into butterflies, really, just instead of a butterfly laying her eggs on a plant, flies lay theirs on dead flesh.


Why ancient Egyptians mummified their dead?

The 'mummifying' process was done to preserve the remains of their dead. They believed that when a human died they went directly into the afterlife as they were. And in order for them to 'arrive' in the best possible condition they were wrapped in cloths soaked with their preserving substance.