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The image depicts a fly life cycle diagram featuring stages: Eggs (8 to 24 hours), 1st Stage Larva, 2nd Stage Larva (4 to 7 days), 3rd Stage Larva, Pupa (10 to 20 days), Young Adult, and Mature Egg Laying Female after 20 days. The average life cycle duration is 2 to 4 weeks.
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The diagram gives information about the life cycle of fly.
Overall, there are seven main stages in the life cycle of fly, beginning with eggs and ending with young adult.
First of all, the life cycle begins when the eggs are laid. After about 8 to 24, the larva emerges from the eggs in the first stage. And then , an increase in size can bee seen after 4 to 7 days in the second stage, following that, the larva become bigger in the third stage.
However, by 10 to 20 days, the larva develops into pupa. After that, when they are 20 days, they transform into young adult and be ready to mate and lay eggs.
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