The cycle chart illustrates various stages in the life cycle of a fly. Overall, it depicts a cyclical process consisting of seven stages, beginning with the laying of eggs by the female and concluding with the emergence of a young adult fly.
Initially, the female fly lays several eggs, which take between 8 to 24 hours to hatch in environments such as toilets, wastelands, and damp areas. These eggs then develop into larvae. This early stage is further divided into three phases, spanning approximately 4 to 7 days.
During this period, the larvae undergo significant growth in size. Following this, the mature larvae begin to transform into pupae. The pupal stage gradually matures over 10 to 20 days. Finally, the young adults emerge, capable of flying and laying eggs.
This cycle then repeats as part of the life cycle of a fly.
