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Keyword: Organic | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 2 von 2 1 2 | | | | ... days. The larvae breathe through a "snorkel", which is attached to the tip of the abdomen and runs up to the surface of the water, hence the name rat-tailed maggots. The larvae can reach lengths of 20 mm and feed on putrid sludge and dead organic matter, which they filter from the water. They make an important contribution to water clarification. | | |
| | ..., as egg-laying can even take place in cesspools. From these eggs the so-called "rat-tailed maggots" hatch – larvae with a long breathing tube attached to the abdomen that extends up to the surface of the water. The larvae feed on decaying organic matter and thus make an important contribution to water clarification. | | |
| | | The small fruit fly is found whereever organic material is fermentating, such as overripe fruit, milk, beer, wine, yeast dough or decaying fungi, and these, with the micro-organisms contained in them, are used as food for the larvae. | | |
| | After mating, which (in each new generation) occurs approximately every 9 - 14 days, the fertilized females lay about 400 yellow-white eggs, 0. 5 mm in length, in fermenting organic material.
At what pointthe larvaehatch from their eggs, depends on the ambient temperature. The newly hatched larvae are segmented, have no feet, and are similar in shape to worms. They immediately start searching for micro-organisms (yeasts, ba... | | |
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