1. How fast do flies reproduce?Flies have the physiological characteristic of laying eggs for life after mating once. A female fly can lay eggs 5-6 times in her lifetime, with about 100-150 eggs laid each time, and up to 300 eggs at most. It can reproduce 10-12 generations in a year. 2. The life cycle of a fly goes through four stages. This development is calledAnimals have a life cycle and go through four stages: (birth), (growth and development), (reproduction), and (death). 3. About the lifespan and litter size of flies1.How long do flies live normally? A fly can live for about a month in midsummer. But in low temperatures, its life span can be extended by 2 to 3 months. When the temperature is below 10 degrees, it can hardly move and its life span is longer. The adult life span of a common fly is 15 to 25 days. If its larval and pupal stages are included, its life span is 25 to 70 days. 2. How did it die? A normal death at the end of one's life is a natural law. 3. Does it lay eggs or offspring? spawning 4. How many times can it lay eggs (offspring) in its lifetime (when it is in the fly state)? How many eggs can it lay? Flies have the physiological characteristic of laying eggs for life after mating once. A female fly can lay eggs 5-6 times in her life, with about 100-150 eggs laid each time, and up to 300 eggs at most. It can reproduce 10-12 generations in a year. 4. How many offspring do flies give birth to in a year?Flies reproduce very quickly, and their life cycle goes through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. In summer, its eggs turn into maggots in less than a day, and the maggots turn into pupae after 5-6 days, and the pupae emerge into flying flies after another 3-5 days. When the temperature exceeds 30℃, its life cycle can be shortened from 13 days to 8 days. A female housefly can lay 1,000 eggs, and the adult flies can mate and lay eggs soon after. If a pair of houseflies are in a safe environment with abundant food, the number of their offspring will reach 190 trillion after 5 months. |
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