Well it depends on the fly if it is a house fly then you might not get sick but if its a out door fly you might get sick because it could carry a sickness.
hire a exterminator stupid
When eating fruit that had fruit flies on it, it is very possible that you are consuming fruit fly larvae. Most will not survive through the human digestive system.
no it cannot
Hmm Well you wouldn't want to eat one but you have a high chance of throwing up but yet bugs are good for you.
No
you have a fly or moth pest who's larvae are living inside the leaves eating and creating the swirl marks
From flies, they are fly larvae.
You can sodon't try it. you cant get sick from all poop... but the dog could be sick or a diseased fly could of got on it. If you have a dog make sure it does eat its poop. If your looking for a dog go to your local animal shelter!!!
Very little, aside from annoy gardeners and groundskeepers by eating grass roots, before becoming a new generation of crane flies.
Well if you chewed them nothing would horrible really happen (and if you didn't your digestive juices would probably break them down) . You would maybe have a sick stomach, and/or puke depending on how strong your stomach is (since some people would be able to handle it). And if you didn't chew it would still probably be okay. I'm not sure if there are any effects fruit fly larvae would have besides a sick stomach or puking to people with weak stomachs But I may be wrong. And I would strongly advise to NOT eat fruit fly larvae unless it's absolutely necessary.
No, maggots and caterpillars do not belong to the same family. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths. They belong to different insect orders.