It will die or crawl back out.It would need some sort of moisture to lay it's eggs in before you get maggots.....RELAX!
2007-08-04 08:44:47
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answer #1
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answered by dorton girl 5
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I wouldn't worry about it...i doubt there is anything in your hoover for the fly to lay eggs in to hatch into maggots. At least i certainly hope not!
2007-08-04 15:49:20
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answered by Fannifae 2
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It will die, because the maggots feed on rotting food and even it the fly laid eggs they would not survive.
2007-08-04 15:44:38
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answered by Spiny Norman 7
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Clean your hoover regularly, it`s an ideal breeding ground, my grandmothers` hoover had an 18inch maggot in it.
2007-08-04 15:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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When flies lay eggs,the eggs turn to very small maggots,that can omly grow and survive if they have food to eat.Meat must be rotting before they will eat it.You have no p[roblem.
2007-08-04 16:02:10
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answered by dennis m 1
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It will die you don't need to worry.
I use my hoover to suck up wasps when I need to get them out of the house. I never noticed any of them flying out again or any eggs
2007-08-04 15:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go to a gynocologist immediately. Otherwise your hoover could get infected.
2007-08-04 16:08:40
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answered by I.H.N. 3
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Too much time on our hands today? Go mow the lawn and help your parents around the house!!!!!
2007-08-04 15:44:33
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answered by hotdogseeksbun 6
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It will get minced so no maggots.
2007-08-04 15:43:52
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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Put a spider up there should solve the problem,,,
2007-08-04 15:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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