they have sex!!!!!!
Maggots reproduce through a process called oviposition, in which adult flies lay eggs in decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae, which eventually develop into adult flies. This life cycle completes in about 7-10 days under favorable conditions.
Horsefly reproductive practices vary from species to species. Fertilization is external, and eggs are laid on surfaces close to water. Larvae hatch from the eggs, and the larvae will later pupate and undergo complete metamorphosis to turn into adult horseflies.
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.
Fruit flies have a short life cycle of about 8-10 days, allowing them to reproduce rapidly. Female fruit flies can lay up to 500 eggs in their short lifespan, and their ability to infest decaying fruits and vegetables provides an abundant food source for their larvae, further fueling their rapid proliferation. Additionally, fruit flies are efficient breeders and can quickly adapt to various environmental conditions, contributing to their fast multiplication rate.
Fruit flies can start reproducing as quickly as 10 days after hatching. They lay around 500 eggs which hatch within 24-30 hours, allowing for rapid population growth. Under optimal conditions, fruit flies can complete their life cycle in as little as a week.
Maggots are the young of flies and will grow up to be adult flies and those flies can reproduce.
Fruit flies typically take about 8-10 days to reproduce and reach maturity.
Everybody seen flies stuck together.
Flies can reproduce as early as 8-10 days old, depending on the species. After reaching sexual maturity, female flies are capable of laying eggs throughout their lifespan, which averages around one to two months.
Flies start out as eggs, then become maggots. Then they pupate and become flies.
Many species of fruit flies are able to lay up to 20 eggs at a time. This allows them to reproduce at such a quick rate.
Maggots reproduce through a process called oviposition, in which adult flies lay eggs in decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae, which eventually develop into adult flies. This life cycle completes in about 7-10 days under favorable conditions.
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Horsefly reproductive practices vary from species to species. Fertilization is external, and eggs are laid on surfaces close to water. Larvae hatch from the eggs, and the larvae will later pupate and undergo complete metamorphosis to turn into adult horseflies.
None. Flies do not reproduce asexually, so you need 2 flies per lay. Even with 2 flies it would depend on how good the male was in the sack and if the female smoked afterward.
Crane flies don't suck blood. Some of them don't even have a mouth, they live just long enough to reproduce. Their own blood is likely yellowish. ^^
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.