Only in the fact the larvae, known as maggots, dispose of dead creatures and garbage. Other than that, they are desease carriers.
House Sparrows have been known to have a commensal relationship with humans. They benefit from nesting in man-made structures and feeding on human-provided food sources, while humans usually do not benefit or harm from the presence of House Sparrows.
Some common flies that may affect humans, cows, and monkeys include house flies, stable flies, and horse flies. These flies can be vectors for diseases and may cause irritation or infection through their bites. Proper sanitation and control measures are important to prevent their presence.
A house fly is faster than a human in terms of relative speed. House flies are capable of flying at speeds of up to 5 miles per hour, while humans typically walk at an average speed of around 3-4 miles per hour. However, in terms of absolute speed (not relative to body size), humans can travel much faster than house flies using vehicles or other means of transportation.
Flies are attracted to humans because they feel that something that can be eaten is near.They are not actually attracted to humans,but to what we carry.Sometimes we have food outside our body.By that food,flies are attracted to us.PERSON DO U LIKE FLIES? HEY FLIES NEED TO EAT TOO! OUR BLOOD IS PERFECT 4 THEM SO THEY SUCK OUR BLOOD TO EAT! EVERY LIVING THING NEEDS TO EAT, OF COURSE!!~!!!!~!^FAIL, Flies don't suck our blood, mosquitoes do...
No
House Sparrows have been known to have a commensal relationship with humans. They benefit from nesting in man-made structures and feeding on human-provided food sources, while humans usually do not benefit or harm from the presence of House Sparrows.
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
Almost all plants benefit humans
It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.
humans are animals and they benefit from eating cows. humans also benefit from drinking the milk of cows.
no they are not
We do it, not on purpose, but in trying to machine objects We benefit indirectly by producing products cheeper
Some common flies that may affect humans, cows, and monkeys include house flies, stable flies, and horse flies. These flies can be vectors for diseases and may cause irritation or infection through their bites. Proper sanitation and control measures are important to prevent their presence.
For food
yes
they don't