házilegyek
Házilegyek, scientifically known as Musca domestica, are a common type of fly found throughout the world, closely associated with human habitation. They are small insects, typically measuring around 6-7 millimeters in length, with a grayish-brown body and large, reddish compound eyes. The lifecycle of a housefly involves four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Females lay batches of around 75-100 eggs, often on decaying organic matter such as food scraps, feces, or garbage. These eggs hatch into legless, worm-like larvae, commonly called maggots, which feed and grow rapidly. After a few days, the maggots transform into pupae, and finally emerge as adult flies.
Houseflies are not only a nuisance but can also pose a significant health risk. They are known