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Actually, I didn't think it was that hot here. We live in Georgia, USA and the temp has only been in the 80's lately. Which isn't like in the summer time when the temp can get over 100. But apparently, flies like warm, moist places to lay their eggs and since I keep my kitchen (where they're fed and watered) germ free ... to put mildly. (Okay, so I'm a germ freak.) The only warm, moist place in there was the water bowl. And between me cleaning and filling their bowl in the morning and then again in the evening, the water was getting warm enough to turn the eggs into larvae. Anyway, for the past two days I've been cleaning and refilling their bowl 4 times a day ... and there hasn't been anymore maggots. But you guys should still heed the warning about checking your dog's canned food ... because I asked the vet about that and she verified that it does sometimes happen. Thank you all ...