Not completely, no. It takes a bit longer than that, like a month or more, and that's even with proper composting techniques.
The gestation period for a dung beetle lasts for one week. Once a dung beetle is born, its average life span is approximately 2 years.
About a week
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it stays for about a week
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A ripe pear could take as little as 3-5 days to decompose. A pear that is not fully ripe may take more then a week to rot.
The life cycle of a dung beetle is said to be complex when compared to ordinary beetles. An adult male and female dung beetle first form a ball, out of dung. The female digs, while the male beetle collects soil in order for a tunnel to be formed. The female lays one egg in each dung ball. The tunnel is then sealed. After a week has passed, the egg hatches and the larva eats the interior contents of the dung ball. In roughly three weeks, the larva will change into a pupa, which is the stage before reaching adulthood. The pupa will then eat its way out of the dung ball in search of fresh food. They will then breed two weeks later, starting the cycle over.
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The time it takes for bread to decompose can vary depending on various factors such as the type of bread, environmental conditions, and presence of preservatives. In general, commercially produced bread with preservatives may take several weeks to months to decompose, while homemade bread without preservatives may decompose faster, typically within a few days to a week. Factors such as moisture, temperature, and presence of microorganisms can also influence the decomposition process of bread.
Depends on the environment, temperature, presence of microbes, humidity, etc. anywhere from a week to months.