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Flies are maggot-transformed: the life cycle of a fly is measured in days, its egg stage is about 1 day, the larval stage is 3 to 6 days, the pupal stage is 3 to 7 days, and it only takes 7 to 14 days to develop from eggs to adults. In a few days to a dozen days, the granular eggs grow into flies. [5]
Adults begin to move and eat 2 to 24 hours after shedding their pupae and emergence. Flies can mate properly and lay eggs only after feeding. Flies are very good at flying, and very phototaxis, **bright fly to**, so they like to be active in places with lights during the day or at night, and in dark places or at night, they will rest on the ceiling or hanging ropes and walls.
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In fact, this is the process of eating and laying eggs of flies, flies, belonging to the family of diptera flies, the growth cycle is divided into eggs, larvae, pre-pupa, pupa, adults, feeding is very complex, omnivorous, and reproductive ability is super strong, a fly can lay a total of 500 eggs. After a day, the eggs of flies can become larvae of flies - "maggots".
Maggots hatch from the eggs of flies. Because the eggs of flies are too small for people to see, they mistakenly believe that maggots grow on their own. Maggots, also called flies, are the larvae of flies, so maggots should not be produced without flies.
Prevention and control:
Although fly magiasis poses a certain threat to humans and animals, it is not terrible and can be prevented. Fly eradication is not only an important measure to eliminate pests and diseases, but also the best way to prevent fly magiasis. Improve the sanitary environment, eliminate and reduce the breeding places of flies and maggots, deal with people, animal manure and garbage, and pay more attention to sanitation management for special industries such as meat, aquatic products, leather food processing factories, pig farms, etc.
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This maggot is the offspring of the fly. When a fly is about to die, if there are larvae in its body, it will give birth to them as soon as possible. I've encountered this phenomenon several times, I hit flies with rubber bands, I just don't want to kill them, and then burn them in the daylight with a magnifying glass.
That's why I discovered the above phenomenon. Small maggots die when they are focused by a 6x optical magnifying glass, and large flies are also with the smell of burnt proteins.
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The larvae of flies are called maggots.
Maggots prefer to live a few centimeters below the surface of their food. The food of fly maggots consists of livestock droppings, garbage, and some decaying matter. Maggots are very active, from the moment they hatch, they are constantly stirring around, constantly burrowing around, and they are also strong light-proof and social.
Flies are very greedy, smelly, sweet, dry, wet, it likes to eat, because it eats too many kinds of food, such as pus and blood on animal wounds, phlegm on the ground, milk, fish, shrimp, etc., and the feet will inevitably be stained with those dirt. If these dirt are not removed in time, the contamination on the feet will accumulate more and more, which will not only affect its flight and crawling, but also cause the taste organs on the feet to malfunction. As soon as the flies stopped, they rubbed their feet around, with the aim of removing the 'garbage' that had been contaminated.
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