Bagels themselves do not typically attract maggots, as they are baked goods and lack the moisture and nutrients that would appeal to fly larvae. However, if bagels are stored improperly or left out in unsanitary conditions, they could potentially become contaminated with flies, which might lay eggs on them. This could lead to maggots if the conditions are favorable. Proper storage and hygiene can easily prevent this issue.
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Bagels. I prefer Jalapeño flavored bagels.
12+12 = 24 bagels.
there are 2 whole bagels and three-fourths of a third bagels. write a mixed number that represents the amount of bagels
Yes, you can safely freeze bagels.
Because they like bagels.
bagels are about $3.00 each
the eggs are good for you the bagels are not
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Some maggots such as housefly maggots prefer decomposing meat or flesh. Although some maggots live in decomposing logs or trees. These are just a few places where maggots live.
No , maggots are from flies
Maggots are the larvae of flies, and they do not lay eggs themselves. Adult flies lay eggs, which then hatch into maggots.