A maggot infestation can occur in a wound within hours to a few days, depending on the size and depth of the wound, as well as environmental conditions such as warmth and moisture. Maggots are attracted to decaying tissue and can quickly colonize open wounds if proper wound care is not maintained.
Nearly infinite, so long as it is stored in a dry place with no insect infestation.
8 to 10 days for most, but there are many species
It takes 9-10 days for the transformation of flies.
too long
Maybe a tape worm, or an over-sized maggot.
why would you even have maggots in your fridge? well from research flies and maggot will hibernate in there. it likely to slow down their heart rate (slower reaction). 1000 years since there so much food.
Maggots can grow to several centimeters long and wide. The more food that is available, the bigger they will grow.
how long the sweelng in the lower lims will continue after the trauma of a strong flesh wound has been suffered
No, a rat-tailed maggot, also known as the larva of a drone fly, needs oxygen to survive. This aquatic larva breathes through a long, telescopic breathing tube called a "rat tail" that it extends to the surface of the water to take in oxygen. Without access to oxygen, the maggot will not be able to survive.
It depends on how long ago the infestation started.
Until the situation is remedied.
To identify and eliminate a long small bug infestation in your home, start by identifying the type of bug and its hiding spots. Use traps, insecticides, or natural remedies to get rid of the bugs. Clean and declutter your home to prevent future infestations. Consider seeking professional help if the infestation persists.