after some experimentation, I have concluded about 2.3-3.4 seconds
The life span of a fruit fly will vary depending mostly on the temperature. If the fruit fly is in a relatively stable environment, it will have an average life span of about 40-50 days.
Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) has a life span of approximately 5 months.
*"Most fruit flies live less than two months" Genome news network. *"37 days to 110 days" study University of Connecticut Health Center.
The average lifespan of a fruit fly is around 30 days, but this can vary depending on factors such as temperature, food availability, and genetics. Under optimal conditions, fruit flies can live for up to 45 days.
the attention span of a gnat is about .210005 of a second
Depends on the person, and how they have been raised. And weather its a boy or girl, cause as we all know us boys have the attention span of a fly.
The average lifespan of a fruit fly is around 30 days. However, this can vary based on factors such as temperature, food availability, and genetic differences. Under optimal conditions, fruit flies can live up to 50 days.
A tension span is the amount of suppressed temper someone has and an attention span is the amount of concentration one has on a certain subject or activity.
A shrimp does not have a very long attention span. No one has measured the actual attention span of a shrimp.
The Italian word for goat is capra; a desire to change direction and a short attention span were traits always attributed to the goat, and as such the word capriccio, which means whimsy, developed. It is from this word that the English language borrowed capricious, meaning apt to change direction on a whim. Neither the animal nor the word has anything to do with Capri pants. Source: see related link, below this answer.
Provided there aren't sudden temperature drops, a fruit fly can be expected to survive between forty to fifty days. During that lifespan, a female fruit fly can lay repeat batches of eggs that could infest a house in that short period of time.
I'd think probably a couple seconds because the average human attention span is now 9 seconds...