Flies themselves do not pose a direct threat to human life. However, they can carry and transmit disease-causing pathogens when they come into contact with food or surfaces that people may come in contact with. It is essential to maintain good hygiene practices to minimize the risk of diseases spread by flies.
Flies lay their eggs in decaying organic matter, such as a dead animal, where they quickly hatch into larvae known as maggots. When a fly dies, the eggs it may have laid on its body are able to hatch and develop into maggots due to the warm, moist conditions present.
Dead flies are usually on their backs, legs up in the air, and do not move when poked. Live flies will be more mobile and may attempt to fly away when disturbed. Additionally, dead flies may start to decompose and emit a foul odor.
No, male flies do not lay eggs. Only female flies have the ability to lay eggs.
Black flies and horse flies are both biting insects, but they have some key differences. Black flies are smaller and usually black or dark in color, while horse flies are larger and can be various colors. Black flies are known for their painful bites and are more likely to be found near running water, while horse flies are more commonly found in open fields and wooded areas. Additionally, black flies are active during the day, while horse flies are more active in the late afternoon and early evening.
The big flies that look like mosquitoes are called crane flies.
Yes. Any animal could die from flies or maggots.
no but you could rhyme die with fly
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Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
No.
to eat it i think
no he lives, and flies away.
The kind that flies.
low temperature
Flies die in the dark due to factors such as a lack of food sources, difficulty in navigating without light, and limited access to warmth. Additionally, in the absence of light, flies may become more vulnerable to predators or environmental hazards.
Fruit flies may end up in the fridge and die due to seeking food or shelter, but the cold temperature and lack of food in the fridge can cause them to die.