It doesn't, flies plant eggs in them and the eggs hatch into maggots which eat the rotten milk. Appetizing, isn't it?
Yes.
no
No, I have did a experiment out of this it will not grow and other then that it will have maggots in it.
No, you probably had some sort of grain pest in the rice and you are seeing the larval stage.
Maggots do not spin a cocoon to become flies. Flies lay eggs which maggots hatch from and then go through a complete metamorphosis.
Yes. Maggots are fly larvae.
no. but they appear when flies lay their eggs on foods. maggots turn into flys when they mature
Uh...no. The only things that turns into maggots are fly eggs.
No eventually they pupate and turn into adult houseflies.
Garbage does not turn into maggots. A maggot is a larva of a fly, basically a just-hatched fly egg. Since flies are attracted by smelly, rotting things, that's where they tend to lay their eggs and where the larvae can feed.
Flies get into the bin to lay eggs usually attracted to meat carcasses. They lay eggs which develop to maggots so they can feed on the food in your bin and turn into flies!
Maggots are the larval stage of a fly. They undergo metamorphosis, developing into pupae before transforming into adult flies. The pupae stage allows for the complete transformation of the maggot's body structure into that of a fly.