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lauraworsfol | 11:01 Fri 24th Oct 2008 | Science
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how do maggots get to the bodies after they are buried?
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maggots hatch from eggs laid on the body before burial.
by flies.... flies lay the eggs on the dead thing, the eggs hatch into maggots, that eat away at the dead thing..... thats about where my knowledge ends, but i would presume that the food the maggots gorge themselves on give them the energy to become flies and repeat the cycle
If you mean a human body after they are buried, flies can't get to them. Any eggs laid on them before they are buried may hatch but won't be able to grow on the tissue as the formaldehyde in the enbalming fluid is toxic. Bodies (human and others) buried without enbalming or a coffin may well be partly consumed by maggots laid on them as descibed above, but the number is limited. After feeding their fill for a week they crawl away to pupate and emerge a flies. These flies can not get beack to the buried carcase to re-start another cycle. More likely that worms, beetles and fungi eventually consume the body, leaving the bones and teeth.

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