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There are four stages to the life cycle of a glowworm - eggs, larvae, pupa or cocoon, adult fly. They glow at the larvae stage.
They have a 4 stage cycle, egg, larvae (maggot) pupae (cocoon )and then adult, so any of the first 3 are "pre" fly.
The three stages, egg, larva, and pupa, are necessary for the development of fruit fly larvae because each stage plays a crucial role in the growth and maturation of the organism. The egg stage is where fertilization occurs and the initial development begins. The larva stage is when the fruit fly grows and undergoes significant physiological changes. Finally, the pupa stage is a period of dormancy where the larva transforms into an adult fruit fly.
In about 10 days, you can see the larvae entering the Chrysalis stage.
Another name for the "Crane fly" is the "Daddy long legs"
No, maggots and caterpillars do not belong to the same family. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths. They belong to different insect orders.
As long as you chew it or mash it up in some way, its okay.
From flies, they are fly larvae.
it takes one or two weeks.
Larvae is the plural of larva, the first stage of insect life.
Flies don't really have babies. What hatches out of their eggs are called larvae. The larva is a worm-like, wingless stage of development. Once it undergoes metamorphosis, it turns into a fly, just as a caterpillar turns into a butterfly.