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Can Maggots Get into a Coffin?
- Maggots are fly larvae.
- Coffins get buried in moist soil which creates an ideal habitat for maggots.
- The coffin may not be completely sealed, allowing maggots to enter.
- The most common way maggots enter a coffin is when a female fly lays eggs on the body or in the coffin.
- Maggots can also enter through cracks or holes in the coffin.
Prevention Methods to Avoid Maggots in Coffins
- Seal cracks in the coffin.
- Use preservatives on the body before placing it in the coffin.
- Flies lay eggs which become maggots.
Decomposition and Prevention
- If the coffin is sealed well and the body embalmed, decomposition slows down.
- Most bodies decompose within 10-15 years.
- Burying bodies 6 feet down slows decomposition and prevents scavengers from easily getting to them.
- Soil creatures like worms and bacteria still reach buried bodies.
- Maggots only come from fly eggs, not spontaneously at death.