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strange worm?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilinYuma" data-source="post: 107031" data-attributes="member: 2509"><p>Not larvae. They'd have to be parasites, but in my (very) limited experience, I have only come across parasites (wasps) that paraitize the flies' pupae. These are much better for the parasite, because they stay in one place, while a dying fly could drown, taking the parasites with it, but some parasites won't read and never learn. Anyone know more about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilinYuma, post: 107031, member: 2509"] Not larvae. They'd have to be parasites, but in my (very) limited experience, I have only come across parasites (wasps) that paraitize the flies' pupae. These are much better for the parasite, because they stay in one place, while a dying fly could drown, taking the parasites with it, but some parasites won't read and never learn. Anyone know more about this? [/QUOTE]
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