Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The common house fly (Musca domestica) accounts for about 91% of all flies in existence and can be found all over the world. What is the common name for fly larvae?"
...1. Grub 2. Maggot 3. Worm 4. Caterpillar Maggots hatch the day after the egg is laid and they feed on organic material that is decaying or dead. They are pale white and measure from 3mm to 9 mm in length. Although it is not a nice subject, sometimes the amount of maggots in a decomposing corpse can help establish the time of death. Specially bred sterile maggots can be used to help septic wounds, as they only eat infected flesh and leave the living healthy tissue alone. Speaking of house flies, in Australia, one fly in particular is quite famous for his appearances in TV commercials for a brand of insect killer. Louie the Fly has been on Australian TV for over 50 years. It is estimated that at least 90% of Australians recognize him and can sing the Louie the Fly jingle from the TV commercials. The fly spray company wanted to get rid of Louie as he had been around for such a long time, but a petition was taken up to keep him and so he is still gracing our TV screens. (Us Australians know what's important). In fact, Louie the Fly was suggested as a candidate for a wax model in the Sydney Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum. It is a little known fact that international best selling South African born Australian author Bryce Courtenay was the person responsible for Louie the Fly, when he worked as a 24 year old in an advertising agency all those years ago.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. The common house fly (Musca domestica) accounts for about 91% of all flies in existence and can be found all over the world. What is the common name for fly larvae?"
Maggot:
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