Insects do not give birth but only lay eggs
Well when insects give birth they give birth to hundreds of offspring unlike humans
no insects lay eggs they cant get brith
Normally insects do not give birth. They lay eggs.
Actually aphids give birth to live young!
That depends on what type of insect you are asking about.
Butterflies, like nearly all insects, lay eggs.
Praying mantids are insects and lay egg sacs. There is no live birth involved.
No, shrews are not insects; because if they were, then they would be laying eggs. Instead, they are mammals, because they give birth to their young straight from the womb
Nope - insects lay eggs which hatch. They do not 'give birth'
The silkworm itself does not lay eggs or give birth, it is just a caterpillar. It's adult form, a moth lays eggs as do nearly all insects.
most bugs come from eggs. aphids on the other hand have the power to give birth to live young
Yes. Flies are insects. Insects require laying eggs for purposes of reproduction. This is the first stage in the cycle of a fly's life.