Maggots have been used in medical settings to help clean wounds by consuming dead tissue, which can aid in wound healing and reduce the risk of infection. This process is known as maggot debridement therapy and has been proven effective in certain cases.
Maggots are the larvae of flies, and they do not lay eggs themselves. Adult flies lay eggs, which then hatch into maggots.
No, maggots are not unicellular organisms. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, which are multicellular organisms composed of many specialized cells working together to form a complex organism.
Plants benefit humans by providing oxygen, improving air quality, reducing stress, and offering medicinal properties that can help with various health issues.
Yes, bicarbonate soda can help kill maggots by drying them out. Sprinkle a generous amount directly onto the maggots and leave it for a while before cleaning up the area. It is an effective and natural way to get rid of maggots.
Maggots can consume a variety of organic matter, including some poisonous mushrooms. However, consuming the maggots that have consumed poisonous mushrooms could potentially be harmful if the toxins have been absorbed by the maggots. It is best to avoid consuming any organism that has come into contact with poisonous mushrooms.
No
No. Where did you get that idea?
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
Almost all plants benefit humans
On hatching from the eggs laid by a fly, the maggots will feed on the flesh.
They can, if you mean living ON humans-- they still need air.They are even occasionally used purposely on humans, as a more fine-tuned (though creepy) way to debride necrotic tissue from an infected wound. The maggots will only eat dead tissue, ignoring any healthy tissue.
The decomposers that decompose humans an mountain lions are fly maggots and bacteria.
It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.
humans are animals and they benefit from eating cows. humans also benefit from drinking the milk of cows.
no they are not
We do it, not on purpose, but in trying to machine objects We benefit indirectly by producing products cheeper