Its because they are ugly
The most effective home treatment for maggots in dogs is to carefully remove the maggots with tweezers, clean the affected area with mild soap and water, and apply an antiseptic ointment. It is important to monitor the wound for any signs of infection and consult a veterinarian if necessary.
First and foremost we need clean water to stay healthy, to clean and flush out toxins and to generally live. Secondly, keeping water clean allows not only humans to survive but plants and animals also thrive on clean water.
No, straight bleach water is not effective in killing maggots. It can be harmful to the environment and also may not eliminate the maggots completely. It is better to use boiling water or insecticidal soap to get rid of maggots.
First and foremost we need clean water to stay healthy, to clean and flush out toxins and to generally live. Secondly, keeping water clean allows not only humans to survive but plants and animals also thrive on clean water.
Turtles can survive in dirty water environments, but it can negatively impact their health. They are able to adapt to various water conditions, but clean water is ideal for their well-being.
100% of drinking water in india because people survive by water and clean thereselves
The answer here must be yes. Without knowing why maggots would even be in a swimming pool, there should be sufficient disinfectant in the pool water to kill maggots or any other type of invaders. You wouldn't put your body in contact with maggots in any normal situation therefore swimming with maggots is putting your body in contact with the germs that are washed from them into the water. Do not swim in any polluted water is always the safest rule.
no because they need to survive with sea water
To stop a maggot from turning into a maggot you would have to kill it. To kill them without chemicals you can sprinkle the maggots with salt or cover them in a mixture of vinegar and water.
Fish need clean water, appropriate temperature, oxygen, proper nutrition, and space to swim in order to survive in a tank.
Well, no actually. If you see something in your tank that resembles a maggot it may be a planaria worm. These guys often see to spontaneously form in an aquarium. Typically they are a symptom of overfeeding. I'd get out the ones you can and cut back on how much you are feeding.
cause if there aren't any rivers or clean water were they live, they have to make one to survive