Bot fly is any of various stout, two-winged flies, chiefly of the genera Gasterophilus and Oestrus, having larve that are parasitic on various animals, especially horses and sheep, and sometimes on humans.
A female adult bot fly can lay from 300 to 1000 eggs in her short life span. The adult bot fly has no other goal in life than to lay eggs.
a bot after mating
No, fruit flies cannot lay eggs in humans. Fruit flies are attracted to fermenting fruit, not human hosts. They are not parasitic insects and do not target humans for egg-laying.
Horse flies do not lay eggs on humans, they lay eggs on leaves, grass and other vegetation. Flies that lay eggs under human skin are bot flies.
I've never heard of black ones. But the yellow ones are bot eggs, a bot fly will lay an egg that attaches to the horse's hair, the lava will then hatch and burrow into the horse. Certain wormers will kill the parasite upon entry.
A hippopotamus is a mammal, and therefore does not lay an egg. They give birth to live young much in the same way that humans do.
botflies lay their eggs in humans which then hatch inside the human body.
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Human beings do not lay eggs. Many other species do, but humans don't. It will never happen.
the bot fly dose not lay its eggs directly, instead it btes a smaller host insect and lays it in there, if the small incet bites a human the eggs are impregnated into it, there has only ever been one report of this when a BBC reporter was bitten behind the ear and kept awake at night by the sound of the bot flys eating away at the flesh inside his head
flies and mosquitoes are two different species of insects, meaning flies cannot lay mosquito larvae. the Bot fly, however, has been known to implant it's eggs, which hatch into fly larvae (maggots) in live human flesh.