Yes, small flies, like fruit flies, can vomit on food. When they feed, they regurgitate digestive enzymes onto the surface, which helps break down the food for easier consumption. This process can contaminate the food with bacteria and other pathogens, making it unappetizing and potentially unsafe to eat. It's best to keep food covered and maintain cleanliness in the kitchen to prevent flies from accessing it.
Yes.
Flies vomit on the food to coat it in enzymes which then break it down. they then slurp the resultant gloop up with their modified proboscis.
Flies are attracted to kitchens because they are drawn to food sources, moisture, and warmth. They lay eggs in decaying organic matter, such as food scraps or garbage, which can be found in kitchens. Proper sanitation and sealing of food can help reduce the presence of flies in the kitchen.
No No. Flies vomit on their food to dissolve it then suck it up with a straw like extension. A flywheel has teeth.
One may refer to a food mixer as a kitchen tool, but possibly small appliance or kitchen equipment would be a better choice.
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
Too be honest it is best not to throw up at all but you would need to vomit all of the food back up (do not recommend this) but remember food is compacted when you chew and swallow so a small amount of vomit could be a size-able meal
No, maggots are the offspring of flies. However,a filthy kitchen will often attract flies, which then lay their eggs around protein deposits so their offspring will have food when they hatch.
Freezer burnt food will not typically make you vomit, the food usually just loses its flavor. You may vomit if the food has gone bad though.
Flies do not have teeth and thus cannot eat solid food. They have a mouth part called a proboscis which is like drinking through a soda straw. To eat solid food they vomit stomach contents onto it which predigests it and then suck it through their proboscis.
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pests contaminate food by landing on the food and leaving there waste ,if you may, like flies whenever they land they vomit, leave waste, and urine. pests also contaminate food just by carrying diseases.