One maggot will produce one fly! that fly will then produce hundreds of maggots, and so on....
There will ALWAYS be flies!!
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No, the phrase "I have many trust on you" is not correct. The proper phrasing would be "I have a lot of trust in you" or simply "I trust you." The word "trust" is usually uncountable, so it should not be preceded by "many."
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Baby flies are called maggot.
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A single maggot can develop into one adult fly. Typically, a female fly lays hundreds of eggs, which hatch into maggots. Therefore, while one maggot becomes one fly, a single female can produce many maggots and, consequently, many flies over her lifetime.
A maggot is fly larva, and flies are insects.
Since a maggot is a baby fly ... that would be one fly per one baby. They don't divide or anything.
Apple maggot flies originally were living only on hawthornes. When apples were introduced, some flies started reproducing on apples and so the apple maggot fly evolved.
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A female maggot is typically referred to as a "maggot" without any gender-specific term. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, and they do not have distinct male or female characteristics until they develop into adult flies. Therefore, the term "female maggot" is not commonly used in entomology or biology.
Apple maggot flies evolved when the ancestor began laying eggs on hawthornes. After apples were introduced to America, the flies started laying eggs on both apples and hawthornes.
A Maggot has 460 pages.
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
Maggots are the young of many insects including many types of flies. The adults lay eggs on dead animals.