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Life Cycle of Housefly ??​

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Life cycle of housefly

Adult - The house fly has a gray thorax with 4 dark, longitudinal stripes. Its abdomen is yellow or partially yellow with a dark median line. The adult male may be as long as 6.5 mm.

Egg - White and about 1 mm long, each egg is elongate with bluntly rounded ends. Eggs occur in clusters of about 100.

Larva - This smooth, nearly white maggot has a pointed head and no appendages. It develops through 3 instars and may be as long as 13 mm when mature. Two spiracles which are slit-like in early instars and resemble a pair of eyes in a mature larva occur on the tail end. Second and third instar larvae also have spiracles near the head each with six or seven tiny dots.

Pupa - A house fly pupa develops within a dark brown puparium (hardened skin of a last larval instar) a little over 6 mm long. The puparium has rounded ends and increases slightly in diameter from front to rear.

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=》=》=》=》The lifecycle of a honey bee consists of three main stages: the larval, pupal, and adult stages. Within a normal hive situation, a single queen bee lays fertilized and unfertilized eggs. Fertilized eggs can hatch worker and queen bees, unfertilized eggs hatch drone bees. Eggs hatch after about 3 days, but development rates and processes vary among bees.

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