Flies lay their eggs in it. When the maggots are boring they have a Hearty eating place. Very sick but also very true.
No. Flies are attracted to the cows dung.
cuz jim schneider says so
No
A spider of poop
Yes, flies are attracted to dog poop as a breeding site and can lay their eggs on it. The heat and moisture of fresh feces provide an ideal environment for fly larvae to hatch and develop into adult flies. Proper waste disposal is essential to prevent fly infestations around areas where dogs defecate.
Flies like anything stinky, it wouldn't make much difference to them if it was from a dog or a human.
Flies are full of germs and it is not good for you if they poop on you.
Flies are generally more attracted to dog poop than human poop. This preference is largely due to the composition and smell of dog feces, which often contains undigested food and a higher concentration of bacteria that flies find appealing. Additionally, the environment where dog poop is often found—like parks or yards—can provide more breeding sites for flies. However, both types of feces can attract flies, as they are drawn to organic waste in general.
I wish they did. No, they like blood. They're like really big, hungry mosquitos.
No. Flies are attracted to the cows dung.
cuz jim schneider says so
No
poop(English)- GloriaAnswerYou can say poop in English like poop (poop). The term originates in Poop Land, the land of the people who worship the Poop God, the god who brings poop to the poop race after they eat. The color of the Poop People's skin was that of dark chocolate, so the poop god praised the people by giving them dark brown poop. If the people disobeyed, the Poop God would give them discolored poop (red, green, blue, yellow, ect, ect.) Answeryou say it like "poop" Answeryou say it like "poop"
poop? just like us
why the hell are you smelling your poop
Buzzard Poop looks like smashed poop that is all over the place.=When you fart its the poop buzzard. It smells bad too.=
Some animals eat poop an a regular basis. Herbivores such as rabbits and rodents eat poop to help digest their diet of plants. Another reason is that some animals eat poop for the vitamins produced by intestinal bacteria. A third reason is that animals such as dogs and flies eat poop as a source of protein.