If you smell like fruit will fruit flies bite you?!


Question: If you smell like outdoors or rotten fruit will fruit flies come to you and lay there eggs on you


Answers: If you smell like outdoors or rotten fruit will fruit flies come to you and lay there eggs on you

no,they can smell the pheramones coming of your body as well as the heat so you may smell like fruit but you don't look like fruit.

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  • yea then they will rip you open from inside out and flourish ur skin with fly crap.....just take a shower man...and they wont...there not that stupid...or are they..???

    HAHAHAH,
    if you smell like dog food will a dog eat you?

    fruit flies don't bite. and if you smell of rotted fruit long enough that fruit flies are attracted you have more to worry about than fruit flies

    It's possible... I know that bees are attracted to floral-scented perfume and people that smell like sweets and fruit, so fruit flies are probably more apt to as well. And if you smell like fruit because you sprayed something sweet-smelling on you, or have fruit nectar on you (like if you were eating ripe fruit with your hands and was messy about it), I'm certain insects would be attracted to you.

    As for fruit flies biting and laying eggs on you, that's not as likely, humans are very mobile and we shower and clean too much, and I don't think a fly would have the chance OR take the chance to lay her eggs on a human.





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