Some can, but most of the batch will be dead.
YES and they thenstart breeding on the internal piping and after they lay eggs more stoppages will happen
Cockroaches (or shouldn't that be "henroaches"?) do not lay individual eggs. About 20 eggs are massed together in an egg case called an ootheka. If you crush the roach, the egg case may survive because the roach carries it around for a time as it hardens. If you don't crush the ootheka, it may eventually hatch. If the eggs are still inside the roach, they stand little chance of survival because they will rapidly dry out without the protection of the ootheka.
A roach has no age restriction when it comes to laying eggs.
No they don't.
by laying eggs I think they will get pregnant and lay eggs.
It is just an urban legend. It was not on news or T.V. If there was roach eggs in taco bell, it would be shut down by now. And there isn't even any proof.
Yes you can step on cockroaches, but there is a chance that the eggs will hatch. Roach eggs hatch in about 4 weeks, so if you find a roach, which has eggs in it, you'll flatten and kill the eggs as well, the only time when they survive is when they are about to hatch, that's when they survive, and that's how the "if you step on a cockroach you'll get eggs on your shoes" fable started.
No. Killer whales are placental mammals; they do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young.Killer Whales are mammals. As no mammals- save for the platypus and echidnas- lay eggs, instead performing live childbirth, a Killer Whale does not hatch from an egg.
Fly maggots and their eggs could not survive in your large intestine.
Bombs
most of the eggs will not survive ...
no they do not