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What are the stages of a fly?

The stages of a fly include egg, larva (maggot), pupa, and adult. The life cycle begins with eggs being laid by an adult fly, which then hatch into larvae. The larvae develop into pupae before emerging as adult flies.


How do maggots form?

Maggots are fly larvae and hatch from fly eggs. Maggots do not spontaneously appear as many people believe they do.


Symbiotic relationships with frogs?

Yes, fly larvae are symbiotic with frogs. Frogs eat the larvae and then they exit onto a safer habitat to hatch.


How do magots form?

Maggots are the larvae of flies, one of the growth stages between eggs and the adult fly.


Rotting meat giving rise to maggots?

Rotting meat can attract flies, which lay eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch into maggots, which feed on the decaying flesh. Maggots play a key role in breaking down the rotting meat, aiding in the process of decomposition.


What do you do if you find 30 maggots on your kitchen floor?

"Maggots" are fly eggs that hatch in rotting meat. You may be seeing insect larvae that have hatched from nearby, or in the flooring. A small pile of larvae on an undamaged floor may indicate a vermin problem, as they may have come from a larger collection that was moved "across" the floor by a rodent.


Where do you get magets from?

You get maggots from fly eggs. When food is not properly washed or cooked and stored in the open, it makes for optimal conditions for the eggs to hatch and the larvae, or maggots, to hatch and nourish themselves.


Have you ever heard of a rare condition where spider eggs can hatch under the skin"?

Yes, there is a rare condition called cutaneous myiasis where fly larvae can hatch under the skin, but not spider eggs.


Why does an adult housefly lay eggs on rotting food?

The fly eggs hatch into larvae (also known as maggots) that feed on the protein and eventually pupate (cocoon) to become adult flies.


How many eggs does a horse fly lay at a time?

A horse fly typically lays between 100 to 1,000 eggs at a time, depending on the species and environmental conditions. The eggs are usually deposited in clusters on vegetation near water sources, which provide a suitable habitat for the larvae once they hatch. After a few days, the eggs hatch into larvae that develop in moist environments.


What is the name of that fly that makes mosquitoes lay their larva in people's heads?

flies and mosquitoes are two different species of insects, meaning flies cannot lay mosquito larvae. the Bot fly, however, has been known to implant it's eggs, which hatch into fly larvae (maggots) in live human flesh.


Can flys mate?

Yes they mate and then lay eggs in meat or rotting food which hatch maggots that turn into fly's