That they're attracted to the plant's odor and pollen is the reason why flies are around red trilliums [Trillium erectum]. This particular trillium gives off a distasteful smell of rotten meat. Plants with unpleasant smells tend to be pollinated by bats, beetles and flies.
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Trilliums are generally not considered edible and can be toxic. While some parts of the plant have been used in traditional medicine, consuming trilliums may lead to gastrointestinal distress or other adverse effects. It's best to avoid eating them and stick to known edible plants. Always consult a reliable source or expert before foraging for wild plants.
In some states, like Michigan, ( also new york) it is illegal to pick trilliums, I'm guessing that u may pick trilliums on your own property, but I would make sure first
The name of the red and black bug that flies is the ladybug.
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No it is not illegal. It is only illegal when you harm them. For example, if you pick them or uproot them.
No, flies do not have red blood. They have a colorless blood-like substance called hemolymph.
If 100 out of the 300 flies are males, and all males have red eyes, then 100 red-eyed male flies would be produced. If 50% of the 200 female flies have red eyes, then 100 red-eyed female flies would also be produced. Therefore, there would be a total of 200 red-eyed flies: 100 males and 100 females.
James S. Pringle has written: 'The common solidago species (goldenrods) of southern Ontario' -- subject(s): Botany, Goldenrods 'The trilliums of Ontario' -- subject(s): Botany, Trilliums 'An introduction to wetland classification in the Great Lakes region' -- subject(s): Wetland ecology
Fecal splatters are what the red dots left where flies are killed are. Death and stress will cause releases of internal fluids with such animals as flies and humans.
Fruit flies do not have red blood like humans. Their blood, called hemolymph, is colorless.