Ostrich eggs can be used for effective spider control by placing them in areas where spiders are present. The strong smell of the egg can act as a natural repellent, deterring spiders from entering the area. Additionally, the size and shape of the egg can create a physical barrier that spiders are unable to navigate, further preventing their presence.
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From an ostrich seller
Ostriches weigh the heaviest eggs of any bird, so ostrich eggs are heavier.
Each ostrich usually lays a different amount of eggs. On average, an ostrich lay about 11 eggs that will hatch.
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Accorsing to the staff trainers at my company... an ostrich egg is the equivalent to 18 chicken eggs.
ostrich.
It WAS the ostrich egg, but one of the dinosaurs' eggs (which was also an ostrich) and it is called Arpeggionist.
They lay eggs
ostrich can sit very long time in her eggs. sometimes ostrich sit on her eggs until it hatch.
Each ostrich usually lays a different amount of eggs. On average, an ostrich lay about 11 eggs that will hatch.