Houseflies are common insects that primarily feed on decaying organic matter, including food waste, garbage, and animal feces. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by aiding in decomposition and nutrient recycling. However, they can also be pests, as they may spread diseases by contaminating food and surfaces with pathogens from their bodies and feces. Additionally, houseflies have a rapid reproductive cycle, which allows their populations to grow quickly in suitable environments.
The larval housefly is referred to as a maggot.
excretory organ of housefly
The scientific name for the housefly is Musca domestica.
Musca is the genus to which housefly belongs.Its zoological name is Musca domestica.
The larval housefly is referred to as a maggot.
No, the young of a housefly is a maggot.
housefly...though mosquitoes are irritating,but never more than a horrible housefly...
Yes Housefly is a compound word because its two words made to a word. where does the fly it lives in a house. house + fly = Housefly so housefly is a compound word
The scientific name of housefly is Musca domestica.
The mass and volume of a housefly can range quite a bit. The mass of a housefly can be around 12 milligrams and the volume is usually between 5-7 millimeters.
A housefly starts from a egg. Once it hatches it becomes a maggot.
The phylum of housefly is Arthropoda.