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A young housefly is called a larva, often referred to as a maggot. After hatching from eggs laid by an adult female housefly, the maggots are typically creamy white and have a cylindrical shape. They feed on decaying organic matter, which provides the nutrients necessary for their growth. Eventually, they will pupate and emerge as adult houseflies.

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