mm not really, it kills the maggots, but they are tasty though
(I;m just kidding of course)
2007-09-27 11:19:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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of course not! Living things don't come from dead things unless a fly layed the maggots there, which would be kinda disturbing because whoever packaged the meat shouldn't have approved it! (but if you set it out for a long time, it could acquire maggots!)
2007-09-27 18:25:22
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answered by sunburst308 2
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No. Maggots don't appear from nothing. They come from a fly laying its eggs, and that can happen anywhere. Most likely on decaying matter.
2007-09-27 18:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think so. Maggots dont just appear that is a myth, flys lay them.
2007-09-27 18:18:11
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answered by Indiana Jonas 4
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The purpose of pickling is to prevent exactly what you describe : the contamination of meat through insects.
Short answer; NO.
2007-09-27 19:16:45
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answer #5
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answered by sirbobby98121 7
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no, maggots wont come out of nowhere, flies have to lay their eggs and it takes time
2007-09-27 18:19:20
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answered by ask alot 3
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if its rotten maybe. . .
2007-09-27 18:18:31
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answered by south_la_gurl 6
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