If you are growing plants inside I would suggest using a liquid fertilizer mixed with water. This method reduces airborn particles therefore reducing insect attraction. Having good ventilation and controlled humidity would also reduce your insect issues dramatically.
Maggots and flies eat the waste that lies around. They are decomposers in the circle of life, which means they fertilize plants.
You can use fly traps or fly paper to catch flies without harming the plants. Additionally, you can try natural repellents like essential oils or vinegar to deter flies from the plants. Keeping the area clean and free of food sources can also help reduce the fly population.
Flies are consumers as producers are normally plants because plants can live without eating any other living thing/animal
how do i kno what plants flies eat?!XDy dont u tell me?wait do flies even eat plants!:O
Flies typically fertilize their eggs through a process called copulation, where the male transfers sperm to the female using specialized reproductive organs. After mating, the female stores the sperm in a structure called the spermatheca and later uses it to fertilize her eggs as she lays them. Depending on the species, flies may lay their eggs in various environments, often selecting locations that provide food or shelter for the larvae once they hatch.
Plants attract flies by emitting scents and producing nectar that appeal to the flies. These scents and nectar serve as a food source for the flies, which in turn helps the plants with pollination.
Flies are the pollinators it would seem. - the wildclassroom.com - see their arctic page video :)
No.
No plants repel dairy flies . I live in an area where there are a lot of dairies and if there were plants that killed or repelled them it would be planted everywhere. Nothing works against these pesky flies.
Plants like basil, mint, and lavender can be used to repel flies due to their strong scents that flies dislike. Placing these plants near windows or doors can help keep flies away naturally.
Yes, dead plants can attract flies because they provide a food source and breeding ground for certain types of flies.
yes flies can eat live or dead plants!