Flies are attracted to dog feces primarily due to the presence of organic materials, such as bacteria and cellulose, which serve as food sources for their larvae. Feces provide a warm, moist environment ideal for laying eggs, and the decaying matter within offers nourishment for developing maggots. The discussion also touches on the composition of feces, highlighting that it contains undigested organic materials and bacteria from the mammalian gut. While some argue that not all substances that burn are organic, the consensus is that feces are rich in calories and nutrients, making them beneficial for certain insects. Additionally, the conversation explores the classification of organic compounds, with methane being noted as an organic chemical despite its non-biological origins. The dialogue reflects on the complexities of organic chemistry and the roles of various organisms in nutrient cycling.