A female blow fly typically lays her eggs on moist, decomposing areas of a corpse, often around natural openings such as the eyes, nostrils, mouth, and any wounds. These locations provide a suitable environment for the larvae to feed and develop. The presence of these flies can be crucial for forensic entomology, as their life cycle stages help estimate the time of death.
Anywhere on exposed skin.
If depends on the type of insect of course. If it's the eggs of a fruit fly then nothing. If it's the eggs of a blow fly then you are in for a gruesome death.
a fly produces 120 eggs at a time
A female adult bot fly can lay from 300 to 1000 eggs in her short life span. The adult bot fly has no other goal in life than to lay eggs.
If a blow fly lands on food it will most likely deposit an egg. The eggs will hatch maggots which will eat the food and it will go rotten.
Only one!
Flies typically lay multiple eggs at once, with one female fly capable of laying hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. The number of eggs hatched at one time can vary depending on factors such as fly species, environmental conditions, and the availability of food sources.
Each female fly can lay approximately 500 eggs in several batches of about 75 to 150 eggs.Â
most dragonflies after mating, accompany theis female to lay eggs, they both fly together, while the male's "tale" locked in to the female's head, the male accompanies the female to lay eggs. they both fly above the water the female "dips" her tale in to the water and lay her eggs. most dragonflies after mating, accompany theis female to lay eggs, they both fly together, while the male's "tale" locked in to the female's head, the male accompanies the female to lay eggs. they both fly above the water the female "dips" her tale in to the water and lay her eggs.
A female fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs in her lifetime, typically depositing them in batches of 75-100 at a time. This high reproductive rate is one reason why fruit flies are considered a common model organism in genetics research.
Flies reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction. The female fly lays eggs which hatch into larvae called maggots. The maggots then go through the stages of pupae and eventually emerge as adult flies.
under lab conditions more then a thousand, in the wild... who knows? much less