1. What do flies eat?Flies have a diverse diet and like fragrant, sweet, sour and smelly food. When feeding, they spit out crop fluid to dissolve the food. Their habit is to eat, spit and defecate at the same time. Flies are a type of insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis. They spend three stages of their life, namely egg, larvae (maggots) and pupa, in reproductive cells. Therefore, they are the best insects for digesting rotten organisms. 2. What do flies eat?Flies have a very diverse diet, and like sweet, sour, and smelly foods. When they eat, they spit out the crop fluid to dissolve the food. They eat, spit, and poop at the same time. 3. What do flies eat?The feeding habits of flies depend on-------- There are species. Some specialize in sucking nectar and plant juices, and some specialize in eating human and animal blood or blood from animal wounds and eye and nose secretions. The common houseflies, golden flies, silkworm green flies, blowflies, and flesh flies are omnivorous flies, that is, they widely eat human food, livestock and poultry secretions and excrement, kitchen scraps, and organic matter in garbage. They have a strong tendency to sugar, vinegar, ammonia, and fishy smells. According to research, if female flies are simply provided with water, sugar and carbohydrates, they can grow, but their ovaries cannot develop and lay eggs; only by adding protein food or multiple amino acids can they lay eggs normally. 4. What do flies like to eat?The larvae of flies are commonly known as maggots. The maggots like to drill holes, are afraid of strong light, and live in dark places where they breed all day long. They are polyphagous, and all kinds of corrupt and fermented organic matter are their delicious food. Flies have a very strong ability to breed and adapt. The breeding materials of flies can be roughly divided into human feces, animal feces, decaying animals, decaying plants, garbage, and sewage. Fly maggots have a strong ability to adapt and can breed in almost all of the above six types. They especially like to live in animal feces and fermenting plants, and secondly in human feces and decaying animals. After mating, female flies often crawl into breeding crevices such as human and animal feces, extend their ovipositors and lay eggs deep inside the breeding organisms to ensure that the eggs are fully protected. |
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