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Yes, gnats can lay eggs in indoor plants.
Fruit flies undergo a process called complete metamorphosis. They start as eggs laid by adult female fruit flies on fermenting fruit or organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed and grow before pupating into adult fruit flies.
Fruit flies will lay eggs in rotting wood. Fruit flies will generally lay their eggs nearly anywhere that they can.
Those "gnats" are fruit flies. They do not come out of bananas, they hatch from the banana peel. The adult fruit flies lay their eggs on the banana plants, including the fruit.
Fruit flies have laid eggs if you see small, white, oval-shaped eggs on the surface of fruits or in other food sources where the flies are present.
Fruit flies infest fruit by actually burrowing into the fruit, and laying their eggs inside of it. So when they hatch, the fruit flies then devour their environment
Fruit flies go through complete metamorphosis, starting as eggs laid on ripe fruit. The eggs hatch into larvae that feed on the fruit before pupating. Finally, adult fruit flies emerge from the pupae and the cycle continues.
They come from eggs that might be laid in rotten food substances. It takes 48 hours for them to turn into fruit flies, that is why it seams that they come from nowhere when all it is is that they reproduce really fast. For more information try this link: http://www.thebugsquad.com/fruit-flies/where-do-fruit-flies-come-from
a fruit fly can lay 17000 eggs in 10 days
Fruit flies typically lay their eggs on decaying fruit or other organic matter, rather than in human noses. They are not known to lay eggs in human nasal passages.
They are attracted to it so they come and eat it and they lay their eggs in it.
Yes, fruit flies can lay eggs in your home, particularly in areas where there is decaying organic matter like fruits and vegetables.