Beautiful fly

in hive-185836 •  3 years ago 

The fly's life cycle begins Flies are disease-carrying insects that live all around us. Flies breed and forage in trash, dirt and other dirty places. They carry microorganisms such as salmonella bacteria and transmit them whenever they land on an object. Fly wings contain poison as well as an antidote, if your drink is submerged by flies, make sure both wings are submerged so that the drink is safe to drink.

  1. Eggs
    Since flies are insects, flies reproduce by laying eggs. Another way to start recycling from eggs. A fly will lay eggs in trash, feces, or other places that have a food source.
  2. Maggots
    Flies are disease-carrying insects that live all around us.
  3. Pupae
    Maggots that store a lot of food will pupae and begin the process of metamorphosis into adult fly seeds.
  4. Adult flies
    After passing through the metamorphosis phase, the pupa will turn into a fly that has wings and can fly well.

The life cycle of a fly starts from an egg, then the egg hatches and becomes a larva. Larvae need a lot of food to proceed to the pupa stage. At the pupa stage, flies do not eat, they will fast and metamorphose into adult flies after a few days. Adult flies will mate then lay eggs and restart the fly's life cycle.
From the egg, the egg will hatch and become a larva. ... At the pupa stage, flies do not eat, they will fast and metamorphose into adult flies after a few days. Adult flies will mate then lay eggs and restart the fly's life cycle.

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