Mold attracts flies and they do breed in mold. Flies will lay eggs in he mold so that the maggots have a food source when the hatch.
No , maggots are from flies
Arthur Mold was born on May 29, 1863.
Arthur Mold was born on May 29, 1863.
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Philip Mould was born in 1960.
Jeremy Mould was born in 1949.
Leaving pizza on the counter! bacteria, mold, flies, etc...
Frederick E. Mold has written: 'Presenting the fly to the trout' -- subject(s): Artificial Flies, Fly fishing, Trout fishing
Yes, a moldy attic can contribute to a fly problem in a house. Mold can attract certain types of flies, such as fruit flies or fungus gnats, which thrive in damp, decaying organic matter. Additionally, if the mold is decomposing organic material, it may create an ideal breeding ground for these pests. Addressing the mold issue is essential to prevent fly infestations and maintain a healthy living environment.
Bob Mould was born on October 16, 1960.
Jacob Wrey Mould was born in 1825.
Thomas Rawlings Mould was born in 1805.