maggot
wormlike fly larva
Maggots are the larvae of certain types of flies, including the common housefly. They are commonly found in decaying organic matter, such as animal carcasses and food waste. Despite their unpleasant appearance and association with decay and disease, maggots can be beneficial in certain situations, such as in medical settings where they are used to clean and heal infected wounds. Maggots can also be used as a source of protein in animal feed and even human food consumption in some cultures. However, it is important to take precautions to prevent the spread of disease and contamination when dealing with maggots.
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