They tend to nest inside the siding and eaves of our homes. Though a bit embarrassing they will be gone after about a week. It seems they, like lady bugs, are dormant, until conditions are right, and then, all of the sudden, their eggs hatch, and thousands appear all over our buildings. It has nothing to do with cleanliness.
There are flies in the world because they are decomposers. They eat the wastes of animals and people and the wastes that animals and people gives off, such as feces That is why you see them on feces around garbage cans.
Garbage is usually dumped in the oceans, on streets, in school lunchrooms and scatered around the garbage can.
Prey: animals that hunt other animals. Prowl: to roam around in search of prey and food. Plunge: to move suddenly forward or downward at something. Pursue: to chase somebody or something
no genre can suddenly appear at a certain year, it would have progressed over time. it started around late 1800s and early 1900s
I think its Garbage pail kids
in your garbage
no because they be anywhere and that is garbage around
Animals have been around since the beginning of time. Jellyfish were one of the first living organisms that are made up of more than one cell. The first animal lived during the time of the dinosaurs, around the same time as the t-rex.
Check around the places where there is water, like a stream or at the starfire boathouse. Three out of four of the garbage bags that I found where around water.
yes,it does because lots of garbage can over wight and the garbage it will be hard to go around the sun
Around 24%.
under chairs, tables, side of garbage cans, near garbage cans,,,