The undergroud is an advantage to maggots because maggots like the dark and it has lots of nutrients ( like dead bodies) that they need to grow into flies. Also predators can't see them.
Maggot is the common name for the larvae of flies. Flies typically lay their eggs or put live maggots onto rotting food that they find. Maggots are very commonly seen in carrion. The maggots eat the food, grow bigger and then pupate and turn into flies.Also mantella frog, mosquito, mollusk, and myfly.
Some maggots such as housefly maggots prefer decomposing meat or flesh. Although some maggots live in decomposing logs or trees. These are just a few places where maggots live.
No , maggots are from flies
Maggots are the larvae of flies, and they do not lay eggs themselves. Adult flies lay eggs, which then hatch into maggots.
rotting flesh and other maggots
We are born with parasites, not maggots.
Scoleciphobia, Fear of maggots or worms
Flies lay their eggs and they hatch as maggots
Blues Maggots was created in 1999.
Maggots are fly larvae and hatch from fly eggs. Maggots do not spontaneously appear as many people believe they do.
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.
No, maggots are not unicellular organisms. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, which are multicellular organisms composed of many specialized cells working together to form a complex organism.