No
No, the young of a housefly is a maggot.
Hatches from an egg and is a maggot. Eventually, pupates and will emerge as a housefly resembling the parents.
No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.
No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.
two weeks The average lifespan of an adult housefly is approximately 15 to 25 days.
No. The young is a maggot.
No. The young is a maggot.
The average mass of a housefly ranges from 12 to 25 milligrams.
There are four stages in the life cycle of a housefly: egg, larva (or maggot), pupa, and adult. Each stage serves a different purpose in the development and reproduction of the housefly.
egg , larva,pupa then adult
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