No. Fruit flies do not have hard shells. Fruit flies look like tiny semi transparent flies. A bug with a hard shell is probably some type of beetle. If you are having a problem with swarms of them in your kitchen it is probably some kind of stored food beetle such as: carpet beetles, cigarette beetles, drugstore beetles, or larder beetles.
Fruit flies lay eggs and when the eggs develop, the flies are born. Flies can lay hundreds of eggs at once.
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it has a soft shell
Well, The shell is rather quite fragile but the shell is a little hard.
the exoskeleton
a plum
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One of the characteristics of the seeds or fruits is that it usually has a hard shell and is hollow inside.
Yes the do. It applies to all fruit. Just because it has a hard shell does not mean it does not rot.
A nut has a hard shell and a fruit is normally soft on the out side with seeds or pips in the middle.
The shell is hard.
Fruit flies are attracted to the smell of the fruit, they fly to the fruit to get to it. There they breed and lay their eggs so some fruit flies are born on the fruit.
No, they stay fruit flies.
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A nut is a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel according to webster's
A nut is a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel according to webster's
Fruit flies infest fruit by actually burrowing into the fruit, and laying their eggs inside of it. So when they hatch, the fruit flies then devour their environment