If you mean does a beetle lay a lot of eggs yes they lay eggs almost like flies but could be different depending on type of beetle :);)
Mealworms are hatched from the eggs of a beetle. The eggs hatch into mealworms. The mealworms turn into a pupa. The pupa hatch into beetles. The beetle then lays more eggs and the cycle begins again.
The insect known for laying golden eggs in a straight line is the Golden Tortoise Beetle (scientific name: Charidotella sexpunctata). These beetles are notable for their metallic, gold-colored appearance, which can change depending on their environment. The female beetle lays her eggs in a straight line on the underside of leaves, providing a degree of camouflage and protection for the developing larvae.
Yes, both the great diving beetle and damselfly lay their eggs in or near water. The great diving beetle typically lays its eggs on aquatic plants or in the water itself, while damselflies often attach their eggs to submerged vegetation or release them directly into the water. These habitats provide the necessary environment for the eggs to develop and for the larvae to thrive.
The pine bark beetle is a parasite. The pine beetle lays its eggs in the pine trees, and then when the babies are born, they eat the layers of the tree which stops the tree from growing.
The female lays the eggs
The female rhinoceros beetle can lay up to fifty eggs at one time. She normally lays them underground, where they remain for three to four months before hatching.
Some can lay eggs in their host which eats them alive from the inside out. An example is the Pepsis wasp which lays it's eggs in tarantulas. Another is the Ichneumon wasp which lays it's eggs on caterpillars. And there's a lot more out there.
a dung beetle eats dung, usually elephant dung, and lays it s eggs in it too. I hope this helped you
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
No, beetles are insects and do not lay eggs. Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis with four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult beetle. The adult female beetle typically lays eggs in the environment that hatch into larval stage beetles.
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.
The Ostrich lays big eggs.