How Long Do Flies Live on Fly Paper?

Flies have a life cycle of four stages. The first stage is the egg, which takes about six days to hatch. Later, the larva develops into a pupa that has a hard outer shell. The pupa is then inactive for three to six days. Afterward, it develops legs and wings. In this stage, flies do not have teeth. The pupa’s sac gradually swells and shrinks. When it emerges, the emerging fly uses a ptilinum to break through the pupa’s hard shell.

When flies are adults, they live for about 15 to 25 days and sometimes even longer. Ideally, they should be fed every two days or more. If they are not given food, they can survive up to three days. If they are provided with suitable food, they can live as long as two weeks. They can also live longer at cooler temperatures. They also need food before copulating, which happens in less than two minutes. Flies have a high reproductive capacity and need protein for reproduction.

If you want to repel flies, you can use fly paper indoors or outdoors. You can place it near entrances, trash cans, window panes, or any other places where flies hang out. Just remember to change it every few days, as it may become dusty. If you don’t want to purchase expensive flypaper, you can also make your own flypaper at home.

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