no they're detrivores
Maggots do not spin a cocoon to become flies. Flies lay eggs which maggots hatch from and then go through a complete metamorphosis.
250 milliliters (about a cup) of orange juice is allowed to have 10 fruit fly eggs, and 2 maggots... ewww
No, some insects are herbivores (eg termites and leafcutter ants) and others are carnivores (eg praying mantises).
Maggots are fly larvae and hatch from fly eggs. Maggots do not spontaneously appear as many people believe they do.
No.
yes all maggots are is a baby fly.
the larva of the fly is the stage before the fly.
Maggots can enter peach fruit primarily through the ovipositor of female fruit flies, which lay their eggs on the surface of the fruit. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae, or maggots, burrow into the flesh of the peach to feed. Additionally, other pests may create openings that allow maggots to infest the fruit. Proper fruit care and pest management can help prevent this issue.
A fly can lay 75-150 maggots at a time
true
From flies, they are fly larvae.
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