Yes. Try one and see.
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
You use maggots as bait for fish when you go fishing. You simply tie them to the end of the rod and then sling it into the water, then when you feel a bite, pull the rod back and you have a fish
Yes, maggots can grow in chicken manure. When I kept chickens in too small of a space, even scooping weekly, I found tons of maggots. I would let the chickens in and they would actually eat them!
Eating a clean maggot in theory should not make you sick, however maggots are often found in decomposing animal carcasses and traced of this could make you sick. the maggot has found to be one of the best bait for garfish and Tommy ruff (haring) & the odd whiting. the maggot has to go thou a process as blown and breed. the fly is a clean BUZZER as the dust or dirt can attract to the fly when he is in fight. studying a fly when he has landed. the fly has to see the area that is safe to have a clean ! the fly will take all the time it has landed cleaning it self before moving off or on to the food it needs to retrieve. All of blowing maggot's are live young. the maggots are eating up what the blue bottle fly has chosen for there life cycle to grow. the maggots are gather in a way with fresh fish heads & left over parts witch is diverted up 1/4 of the fish flesh is keep out in the sun to allow the blue bottle fly to land on that portion of fish left overs. as the blow fly blows maggots. there will be small mounds of maggots on the fish bits about 10 or so mounds of white maggots are formed all there? rap the initial lot up with news paper ? now stand up in a bucket and let the maggots eat all that flesh of the fish bits in about 4 days go and buy some brand & pollard from the GRAIN store . get your maggots and unwrap the news paper ( it stinks look out ) put all the maggot's and left overs in the bucket and take out the news paper. now you need a bit colander to put on top of a new bucket then tip all the maggots in the colander and let them all the maggots wiggle thew the coriander into the new bucket. when all wiggle though chuck all the eaten fish stuff away you have a bucket load of new maggot's ( now its cleaning time ) put ya bran & Pollard in with the maggots and keep changing it about 1 day for 3 days and put in fridge for bait) the maggots are clean as eating the bran & polled .... i went down the jetty to do some fishing as i bumped into a very old lady and i asked her as i looked in her bucket with garfish in there ! what bait did you get them on ? she pulled maggots out from under her lips maggot's she said ? i said w t h ? she said ya have to keep them warm for the hook to go in. and the maggots will be allot more active for the fish i said OH ... witch i don't do that !! but the clean maggots i don't think u will have no problems eating them...... keep away from unclean maggot's.
Yes, you can eat a grunt fish.
Bream eat casters,commercial mixes,Hempseed,maggots,sweetcron,wheat and worms.
no maggots will only eat dead tissue.
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
Baby frogs mostly eat tiny crickets, ants, fish food, maggots, or any kind of tiny insect.
maggots are not fish they are cute baby flies without wings that smell really bad and eat rotting corpes and they do not have any ears as far as i have seen because i keep one as a pet
no they eat poo
You eat them
Most goldfish will happily eat maggots as well as branded fish food also, fish will small pieces of bread, but make sure that it's small enough to fit in the fishes mouth
No they do not eat their own kind.
Maggots
No
Maggots and worms