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Q: Where do flesh flies live?
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Are there flies that live off of human flesh and bacteria?

Maggots are the larva of a fly and feed off of dead, rotten flesh.


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Live... In the Flesh was created in 2001.


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Live Flesh has 272 pages.


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Live Flesh was created on 1986-02-27.


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What is the best way to attract flies?

Flies are attracted to dead flesh. They locate it by smell.


Can maggots form in a dead horse?

No. However, flies may lay their eggs in the flesh of a dead horse, and these become maggots which feed on the rotting flesh until they hatch into flies.


Why is flies dangerous to man?

it depends what flies your most likely talking about but flies can carry diseases and some flies eat any flesh i think marsh or horse flies


Do flies eat other flies?

Flies eat anything organic - live and dead flesh, animal waste, anything they can gain sustenance from.


When humans die where do the worms that eat them come from?

What eats human corpses are not worms, but maggots. Maggots are the offspring of flies. Dead things tend to attract flies (the stench of rotting flesh may be disgusting to us, but lovely to flies), and those flies come and eat the flesh as well as lay eggs on the decaying body. Once the eggs hatch, you get maggots, which also consume the flesh/bodily fluids of the body.


What flies are attracted to decomposition?

Some blowflies and flesh flies are attracted to decomposing matter. The presence of these flies are usually considered during forensic murder investigations.