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Fruit flies are primarily herbivores, feeding on decaying fruits and vegetables. However, they may also consume some other organic materials like fungi or even small insects. So, they can be considered opportunistic omnivores rather than strict omnivores.
Marbled Orb weavers primarily feed on flying insects such as moths, flies, and mosquitoes. They catch their prey by building intricate orb-shaped webs to trap passing insects. Once caught, they will immobilize their prey with venom and then consume it.
They hatch from fruit your sink if your not careful !wash your fruit off when you get it and clean out your sink AT LEASTevery week.
There so much to put in so here I found in Googlebooks - Fruitflies (teptritidae) By Martin Aluja, Allen Lee Norrbom. Seems to answer a great deal of what you need.
Because of evolution. tiny changes over billions of years have shaped every living thing on the planet. We share 60% of our genes with fruitflies.
First one was an insect, they were fruitflies. The Soviets launched 2 dogs, and were the first living higher organisms to succesfly recover from a spaceflight.
A pair of fruitflies were sent into space by the United States. This took place in the late 1940s, and the flies were the very first living creatures to go into space.
Yes! Flies are invertebrates (an animal without a back bone), they belong to the insects catergory which belongs to invertebrates.
Orb weavers Spiders eat a variety of flying insects including moths and flies. They are the most common form of spider found near homes and barns.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
some are harmful but some are not harmful