Yes, flies have an anus as part of their digestive system. After digesting their food, waste is excreted from their body through the anus.
I'm not sure if this is a REALLY reliable source but it's something....
* Egg: Depending on the size of a female house fly, she can lay up to 500 eggs in a three to four day period. Eggs are white in color and are usually less than half and inch in size. * Larvae: Larvae are commonly referred to as maggots. Maggots emerge from the eggs within eight to 20 hours of being laid. Larvae begin eating whatever they can find in the area they were laid. They prefer warm, moist environmentsto grow in. * Pupa: After about four to 10 days, a maggot will move to higher, drier ground to move into the pupa stage of its life. This process take about three to six days and is where the maggot encases inself in a reddish-brown skinwhere the final stages of development take place. * Adult: Once the adult house fly hatches from the pupal stage, it has an approximate life span of 15 to 30 days. Females are able to start producing eggs after two days of life and will continue to lay eggs for about a month. Female house flys are usually larger than the males.
Yes, peafowls, including peacocks and peahens, are capable of short, low flights. They use their wings to glide and gain some height, but they are not strong fliers and prefer to spend most of their time on the ground.
Shad flies are an important food source for fish, birds, and other wildlife. They play a role in nutrient recycling in aquatic ecosystems and are a key part of the food web. Due to their abundance and availability, shad flies are also used as bait by fishermen.
The distance a bullet can travel depends on the type of firearm and ammunition used, as well as factors such as muzzle velocity, air resistance, and gravity. For example, a typical handgun bullet can travel up to 1-2 miles, while a high-powered rifle bullet can travel over 3 miles under certain conditions.
Alderfly larvae eat smaller invertebrates and are in turn eaten by larger aquatic organisms, such as crayfish and fish.
1. butterflies mate 2. female lays up to 20 eggs 3. female dies 4. eggs hatch 5. the tiny caterpillars eat the leafs 6. they grow 7. they turn into a cocoon 8. they hatch into a butterfly. replete)*
No, just the same if a person was frozen then thawed. Not possible for survival.
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This first answer is so crude it should be taken off. People will believe it, and that's just wrong! This is the right answer:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Section: Schizophora
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You find black flys everywhere in england. Mostly in houses. Or by poo
nothing really, it might be an unpleasant experience but other then that, your fine.
Scales [Coccoidea family] are small insects that mainly survive by parasitically feeding off of a plant's life sustaining sap. But there are some scale insects that specialize in fungal food sources.
Mites [Acarina subclass, Arachnida class] are even smaller than scale insects. In fact, many of them only can be seen with a microscope or magnifying glass. They too are parasitic feeders. Depending upon the mite, the food source may be plant, mold or animal. Despite the generally destructive tendencies of mites, some actually are considered beneficial insects. Specifically, predatory mites eat other mites.
Aphids [Aphidoidea superfamily] tend to be green. But different aphids may be black, brown or pink. They're considered among the most destructive pests of edible plants. One reason lies in their tendency to make the plant sick with viruses at the same time that it takes away the sap that could help the plant fight the sickness. Many of them tend to focus on one kind of plant as a food source. But the green peach aphid [Myzus persicae] isn't picky, and basically considers any plant as a food source.
Tiger beetles are considered the fastest crawling insects on the planet. They can travel at approximately 8.2 inches per second.
Apparently . I live in hollywood fl and I've spotted 3 bugs with glowing eyes similar to fireflies. But doing futher research every picture I see their glowers are in their backs . I caught one of these alien looking bugs but let it go because my friend said they are fireflies. I beg to differ . I think they are somehow alien related creatures. Cj
In my own opinion, it's the combinations of three element; O2, vibrator & blade.
I just watched two flies mate on my patio in Manhattan! They were doing it the same way we do it. The male (well I'm assuming it was the male) was behind the female... They performed this act for 4 hours! I was in shock!-No, the male puts his "finger" into the female and they dance with it in still.
Depends on what they're landing on. If they land on what they see as food, they secrete a solution from their mouth that helps break down their 'food'. if they find a dead body, they do what I just said or they will lay eggs if they're female.
My experience is no.
I left for vacation last summer and when I returned my apartment was filled with flies. Remembering the old saying "You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar" I put out dishes of honey throughout my home hoping that some would land and become hopelessly entangled.
This was not the case. Though the place was absolutely swarming with flies, not a single one would ever go near the honey. I had to go and buy poisons to get rid of them.
Perhaps its instinctive as bees would almost certainly kill any would-be looting insects or perhaps its chemical and the honey contains something to warn other insects away. I don't know. I do know that they avoided it and landed on any and everything else including myself.
Flies, like all invertebrates are cold blooded. They need the heat of the day and the sun to become active. At night a fly's metabolism slows. At night time they find small cracks and crevasse to hide in until the can warm up ready for the next day.