On one of the cable programs, Monsters Inside Me, by Animal Planet a doctor stated that some cheeses produced in other countries outside of the US have been documented to have parasites that can enter and reside in the human body. The production of farm cheeses have been known to have fly larvae, but these are not alive by the time the cheese is marketed. Processed cheeses are relatively free of such contamination.
Casu marzu from Sardinia has maggots in it.
actually cheese fish meat worms raisins meat meal worms wax worms butter worms and bread
They eat meal worms, Spiders, insects, seeds, and cheese from feeders. if you are lucky, they will eat out of your hands. cheese is fatty for them. they will also eat berries.
Silkworms are like to eat leaves from a Mullberry Tree. They also like rotten cheese!!!!!!!
they eat decaying plants leaves and roots
i have been fishing for many years now and i have used a veriety of baits you can use worms from the ground , meal worms , maggots and with some fish you can use cheese :) hope this was helpful.
Crickets, small worms, spiders, sometimes cut up pieces of minnow
In general it is not a good idea to feed human food to dogs - depending on the individual dog's sensitivity to high-fat food and how much the dog has been exposed to human foods, it can cause gastrointestinal upset and in the worse case scenario pancreatitis. Having said this, cheese is often used as a treat when training dogs.CHEESE,CHEESE,CHEESE,CHEESE. by charlie millar
NO!! TheLeopard shark eat a wide variety of foods, including worms, shrimps, crabs, fishes, fish eggs and clams. p.s I LIKE CHEESE
Normally no. Maggots are sometimes used to help treat wounds, but other worms are generally a bad sign. Some bad worms are heart worms, round worms, tape worms, pin worms, and hook worms.
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
Meal-worms are actually beetle grubs - NOT worms.
round worms are round and flat worms are flat!