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A maggot will become a fly through metamorphosis. The maggot is usually the larval stage in the life cycle of a fly.

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When a maggot grows up what does it become?

A maggot grows up to become a fly. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, which eventually pupate and emerge as adults.


What would the name be of a fly or maggot that eats dead flesh?

A fly of maggot...


What is a PARENT of a maggot called?

The parent of a maggot is called a fly. A maggot is only considered a maggot until it grows its legs and wings and is able to fly and provide for itself.


Which stage can a housefly reproduce?

Flies start out as eggs, then become maggots. Then they pupate and become flies.


What is the adult of the maggot?

a fly.


Have you ever encountered a skin maggot fly and if so, what was your experience like?

I have not personally encountered a skin maggot fly.


Does a fly come from a maggot?

Yes a fly does come from a maggot. If they didn't come from a maggot where else would they come from because i know for sure that i just don't see a random fly appear out of the sky.


What is the young fly called?

A young fly is commonly referred to as a maggot. They get around by crawling since they have not developed their wings yet.


Which class is a maggot in?

A maggot is fly larva, and flies are insects.


What do you call a larva of a fly?

Maggot


How many maggot to flies have?

One maggot will produce one fly! that fly will then produce hundreds of maggots, and so on....There will ALWAYS be flies!!


How long does it take for a maggot to become a fly?

The life cycle of a maggot to fly typically takes around 7-10 days, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and food availability. Maggots go through various stages of development before transforming into flies.

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