the answer is that when mosquitoes bit and suck up your blood some may lay eggs in your body and hatch inside your body
Maggots can feed on a body inside a casket if they have gained access to it through natural decomposition processes or by other means of entry. They are often one of the first organisms to decompose soft tissues in a dead body.
The body decomposes from both internal processes, such as enzymes breaking down cells, and external factors like insects, bacteria, and fungi feeding on the body. Maggots typically appear a few days after death and contribute to decomposition by consuming soft tissues.
Maggots are the larval stage of a fly. They undergo metamorphosis, developing into pupae before transforming into adult flies. The pupae stage allows for the complete transformation of the maggot's body structure into that of a fly.
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.
yes if the maggots are inside your hamster. they eat the tissues inside your hamsters
Drink a gallon of bleach. The downside to this is that it kills the human too. The upside is that it will kill the maggots, and make the morticians job much easier.
We are born with parasites, not maggots.
If you think there might be maggots inside of you, you should see a doctor, asap. Maggots normally occur on corpses only.
Maggots are found on any decomposing body. They are found about everywhere.
Maggots can feed on a body inside a casket if they have gained access to it through natural decomposition processes or by other means of entry. They are often one of the first organisms to decompose soft tissues in a dead body.
Flies are drawn to the rotting material and get inside of it and lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, there are the maggots. They then feed on the rotting meat.
no
If there are no flies then there will be no maggots. No flies, no eggs, no maggots.
maggots and seeds and dog poo
Yes. Maggots tend to eat only dead tissue. If you think you're infested, get to a doctor.
Leeches are blood sucking parasites, they are normally found in body's of fresh water. Maggots are fly larvae they can be found in rotting food or carcases ( like a dead body, maggots can be found where flys have laid eggs), an example is maggots can found in cans of raw mushrooms.