Fruit flys
They can eat almost anything, as long as it is rotting and a fruit or vegetable. Some examples are bananas, squash, tomato, and onions.
Fruit flies will lay eggs in rotting wood. Fruit flies will generally lay their eggs nearly anywhere that they can.
Those flowers are pollinated by flies, which are attracted to the smell of rotting meat. Yuck.
Any where there is a rotting banana
Rotting meat doesn't create flies. Rotting meat attracts flies that lay their eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch and maggots emerge and proceed to feed off the rotten meat. After a period as a chrysalis, the maggots change and emerge as adult flies.
I think you mean redundant :) it means a lot of: "The amount of flies that gathered around the rotting body were redundant" You're welcome :)
It only takes a few hours for maggots to appear on rotting meat. The fly lays its eggs on the meat and maggots are born within a few hours.
False
flies are important for devouring the rotting bodies of animals that would otherwise pile up.
a fly is a decomposer that eats old and rotting things
Flowers that smell like rotting meat rely on carrion flies for pollination. They pollinate as it normally does but instead of pollinators or insects to help it pollinate, other resources like wind, help the pollen get around easily due to is light weight
because they always appear where meat is rotting