maggots are baby flies leeches live off blood from animals
The Genesis of Healing - 2007 Leeches and Maggots 1-4 was released on: USA: 2007
Leeches are blood sucking parasites, they are normally found in body's of fresh water. Maggots are fly larvae they can be found in rotting food or carcases ( like a dead body, maggots can be found where flys have laid eggs), an example is maggots can found in cans of raw mushrooms.
Yes it is true that the NHS really use Maggots and Leeches to heal ope wounds. Also I think it's discusting and they shoul just do the modern way and do the operation.
yes they do hi I'm molly green i am a doctor on the nhs and I'm hear to answer any thing you we use them for sewing on fingers to clear up blood and maggots are for eating dead skin
yes they do hi I'm molly green i am a doctor on the nhs and I'm hear to answer any thing you we use them for sewing on fingers to clear up blood and maggots are for eating dead skin
Maggots do not actually bite, but you should keep them off and away form your baby.
Yes, maggots can grow in chicken manure. When I kept chickens in too small of a space, even scooping weekly, I found tons of maggots. I would let the chickens in and they would actually eat them!
Maggots are actually immature flies and beetles. Think of the as less cool butterflies. Butterflies are first caterpillars as are flies to maggots. Flies live for about 48 hours. They lay their eggs in rotting flesh and die. The maggots hatch, reach maturity, and repeat the cycle as an adult fly.
Maggots do not spin a cocoon to become flies. Flies lay eggs which maggots hatch from and then go through a complete metamorphosis.
Flies lay their eggs on rotting flesh. The eggs hatch into small maggots. The maggots feed on the 'bad' flesh, and eventually hatch into flies (completing the life cycle). Because of the way maggots concentrate on rotten flesh, they are sometimes used to clear out infections. In fact there is at least one hospital supplying special flies & maggots that are clinically sterile, so they can be used to treat wounds
Hospital grade turpetine on 4x4s, lay them on feet and tie plastic bag tight around feet. Leave on as long as you can. (hours) maggots die and fall into bag.