No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
Fruit flies typically lay their eggs on decaying fruit or other organic matter, rather than in human noses. They are not known to lay eggs in human nasal passages.
A fruit fly can lay up to 100-200 eggs in one batch.
A fruit fly will not lay eggs in humans because they would not be able to stay still on a human long enough. A human would get the fly off of them before they would have a chance to lay eggs.
Fruit flies lay eggs on fruits because ripe or overripe fruits provide an excellent food source for their larvae to feed and develop. The fruit also offers a suitable environment with the necessary moisture and nutrients for the eggs to hatch and grow into adult flies.
A fruit fly can live up to 40-50 days. A female fruit fly will lay her eggs on a piece of fruit or decaying organism. The eggs will hatch into larvae, eat from the fruit and grow into a full grown adult fruit fly.
a fruit fly can lay 17000 eggs in 10 days
Fruit flies will lay eggs in rotting wood. Fruit flies will generally lay their eggs nearly anywhere that they can.
Fruit flies typically lay their eggs on decaying fruit or other organic matter, rather than in human noses. They are not known to lay eggs in human nasal passages.
A fruit fly can lay up to 100-200 eggs in one batch.
A fruit fly will not lay eggs in humans because they would not be able to stay still on a human long enough. A human would get the fly off of them before they would have a chance to lay eggs.
They are attracted to it so they come and eat it and they lay their eggs in it.
Yes, fruit flies can lay eggs in your home, particularly in areas where there is decaying organic matter like fruits and vegetables.
Fruit flies undergo a process called complete metamorphosis. They start as eggs laid by adult female fruit flies on fermenting fruit or organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed and grow before pupating into adult fruit flies.
Fruit flies lay eggs on fruits because ripe or overripe fruits provide an excellent food source for their larvae to feed and develop. The fruit also offers a suitable environment with the necessary moisture and nutrients for the eggs to hatch and grow into adult flies.
An animal that does not lay eggs is a viviparous animal.
No. Flies do not have live births, they lay eggs.
Bats.