maggot in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for maggot in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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Shortly thereafter, she is attacked by a giant 12-foot maggot.
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The maggots also have a commercial use, and are sometimes sold for ice fishing.
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If only a few maggots are present, they can be removed by hand.
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The only treatment necessary is just to remove the maggots, and the patient heals naturally.
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The maggots can be found inside sunflowers and the adult flies are usually nearby the sunflowers.
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After emerging from a host, the white maggot forms a smooth, reddish brown case called a puparium around itself.
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In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax worms (wax moth larva), fruit flies, maggots, meal worms and houseflies.
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The most common historical pejorative term for an umpire, particularly a field umpire, was white maggot, in reference to their historical white guernseys.
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When maggots are satiated, they become substantially larger and seek to leave the site of a wound.
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The eggs hatch into a larva, or maggot, which passes through three instars.
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