no. but they appear when flies lay their eggs on foods. maggots turn into flys when they mature
You can if flies were able to get to the carcus.
Maggots are Scavengers because they cannot hunt their own food, therefore they have to live off of already dead animals.
only if you smell as bad as conor
No; maggots live on dead creatures, parasites on living animals or plants. Nibf: depends what type of maggots are u talking about? common housefly, then no, but in malaysia there's a fly called the botfly and they are parasitic they eat your flesh until u remove them.
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Yes.
Yes, maggots can be found in the desert in the bodies of dead animals.
no maggots will only eat dead tissue.
yes, they eat anything that's dead or rotton, i have a project on them. =)
because maggots live in dead bodies or any where disgusting
If there are no flies then there will be no maggots. No flies, no eggs, no maggots.
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Maggots are fly larvae, and they subsist on primarily dead meat and waste. Unless maggots were introduced in the production process accidentally, there's no reason to find maggots in chocolate - they can't survive in it.
yes they do. Flies Lay eggs in dead things like mice,rats birds, anything that was alive once. the eggs hatch and eat the dead flesh as they get bigger you can see them. over time they become ( yes you guessed it) flies.
Maggots will only eat the dead flesh. They will not eat living cells. That is why they are used to clean horrific wounds that cannot be cleansed by doctors.
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.
Existence of dead tissue detected by the adults who drop their eggs there. Once dead tissue gone, maggots disperse in all directions