No, maggots eat necrotic (dead) tissue. They will not eat live tissue. They are still used to clean dead skin from festering wounds to fight of infection. (Not in the U.S)
Maggots do not have the ability to process cellulose. Termites are capable of doing this but not the larvae of flies.
Woodworm.
no
no maggots will only eat dead tissue.
no they only eat through wood
no they eat poo
You eat them
A maggot is an insect.
No they do not eat their own kind.
No
Maggots
Maggots and worms
No, yellow jackets do not eat through wood. They build there nests in the ground. However, Carpenter Bees make holes in certain types of wood.
Yes, crickets can eat through wood. In fact, they have been known to eat through entire exteriors of homes. However, in order for them to eat through thick wood, it would take a number of decades.