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House flies reproduce through a process called oviposition, where a female lays eggs in suitable environments, often near decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae, commonly known as maggots, which feed on the organic material. After several molts, the larvae pupate and eventually emerge as adult flies. This reproductive cycle enables rapid population growth under favorable conditions.

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