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no. but they appear when flies lay their eggs on foods. maggots turn into flys when they mature
Baby houseflies are called maggots. When flies are born they become larva and then they become maggots. The maggot will then eventually become a fly.
Flies lay their eggs in it. When the maggots are boring they have a Hearty eating place. Very sick but also very true.
only if you smell as bad as conor
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
No , maggots are from flies
No flies lay maggots, flies lay eggs, these eggs will hatch into maggots.
durring the winter they are maggots!
If there are no flies then there will be no maggots. No flies, no eggs, no maggots.
Francesco Redi was an Italian physician and naturalist who proved maggots come from flies. He was the first scientist to challenge the theory of spontaneous generation.
Err no. Maggots are the beginning stage of flies. Flies lay the eggs, which then hatch into larve that later become Maggots.
What eats human corpses are not worms, but maggots. Maggots are the offspring of flies. Dead things tend to attract flies (the stench of rotting flesh may be disgusting to us, but lovely to flies), and those flies come and eat the flesh as well as lay eggs on the decaying body. Once the eggs hatch, you get maggots, which also consume the flesh/bodily fluids of the body.
Flies lay their eggs and they hatch as maggots
Like most insects, fruit flies and gnats develop from eggs. they lay their eggs the eggs which are called larvae. Larvae then hatches and maggots come out. Maggots then turn into puparium (cocoon like). Then these hatch into fruit flies. The hole ordeal take 48 hours.
Maggots are the young of flies and will grow up to be adult flies and those flies can reproduce.
Redi did an experiment seeing what maggots come from by putting meat into jars and left 1 open 1 covered with netting and one sealed the only one that didn't get maggots was the one that was sealed proving that maggots come from flies.
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