yes because the common household fly cleans up the nasty stuff. also no because flies will lay eggs which will become maggots and then more flies. and flies throw up every time they land for more than 6 sec
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
The hairy growth on a housefly's legs and abdomen helps them detect movements in the air and sense changes in their environment. These hairs are sensitive to vibrations and air currents, which are important for the housefly to navigate, find food, and avoid predators.
The scientific name for the housefly is Musca domestica.
Musca is the genus to which housefly belongs.Its zoological name is Musca domestica.
A young housefly is called a maggot. Maggots are the larval stage of the housefly before they pupate and emerge as adults.
they transmit deseases to humans
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
An aolovera plant is helpful
The hairy growth on a housefly's legs and abdomen helps them detect movements in the air and sense changes in their environment. These hairs are sensitive to vibrations and air currents, which are important for the housefly to navigate, find food, and avoid predators.
no
Ladybugs are indeed helpful to humans, because they eat aphids, and aphids are damaging to many plants that we humans like to grow.
The average body temperature for a housefly is around 98.6°F (37°C), which is similar to that of humans. This warmth helps houseflies regulate their body processes and allows them to fly and be active.
The larval housefly is referred to as a maggot.
excretory organ of housefly
The scientific name for the housefly is Musca domestica.
Musca is the genus to which housefly belongs.Its zoological name is Musca domestica.
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