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Its just like kids who have never eaten processed food, they love homecooked meals. But once they get used to processed food, they prefer to eat only that. There are lot of addictive additives that are used in processed food.
I was wondering if the makers of the dry pet food have found some kind of additive that repels flies.
So why am I thinking of hanging dog food on the porch?😂
flies lay eggs in food, soft wet food that has already begun to break down makes an excellent nest, they love purification. I don't think they are eating much of the food, just laying eggs so the maggots can eat it. Their sense of smell and gases that are given off draws them to this, and foods begin to decompose as soon as they are dead. They probably need the putrification as a form of predigested foods, because their digestive system cannot absorb the bacteria unless it goes through a stage, thus, the bacteria in poop is readily available, while the dried and condensed protein is not available. If the dry food gets wet and sits awhile the flies will come.