You DO understand that a maggot is a fly larva and this is just one stage of a fly's life and that flies don't remain maggots forever, don't you? You may want to rethink your question.
Anything like a fly that has a maggot as part of it's life cycle.
The life cycle of a maggot to fly typically takes around 7-10 days, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and food availability. Maggots go through various stages of development before transforming into flies.
A maggot will become a fly through metamorphosis. The maggot is usually the larval stage in the life cycle of a fly.
The life cycle of a housefly typically includes four stages: egg, larva (or maggot), pupa, and adult. The entire life cycle from egg to adult can take as little as seven to ten days under optimal conditions.
Flies start out as eggs, then become maggots. Then they pupate and become flies.
There are four stages in a houseflies life.They are:egglarvae/maggotpupaadult housefly
The metamorphic life cycle a typical insect undergoes is: egg---larva---pupa---adult. Typically, an insect hatches from an egg into a larva (caterpillar, maggot, etc). Once the larva has grown sufficiently, it will pupate (form a cocoon) where it undergoes its final life cycle change into an adult (moth, fly, etc.).
Maggots would be considered to be a worm. Only during the first stage, because the second stage of the life of a maggot consist of growing into a fly then they would be considered a fly for the second part of their life cycle.
Maggot is a noun.
The ISBN of A Maggot is 0224028065.
A Maggot was created in 1985.
During metamorphosis, a maggot transforms into a fly through complete metamorphosis. The maggot will pupate, forming a hard casing around itself before developing into an adult fly. The fly will then emerge from the pupa casing and begin its adult life.