Well it truly depends. Firefly's are made from fire, very very hot lava. Volcano hot lava; meaning there illuminated butts will eventually disintegrate. So there eggs will turn to larva from this lava. -Schmitty with an N
egg larva pupa adult
Fireflies are beetles, which have complete metamorphosis (egg, larva, pupa, and adult).
it is 2 weeks
Fireflies are not actually flies, they are beetles, so when the firefly egg hatches it will hatch out as a larva rather than as a firefly. The eggs take longer when the weather is cooler and hatch more quickly when it is warm. Typically the eggs will hatch between 14 and 18 days after they are laid.
About 4 or 5 days
the four stages of a complete metamorphosis in order are egg,larva,pupa,and the adult
Larva. And before the larva is an egg.
The mealworm beetle is also known as the darkling beetle.
The honey bee cycle is: egg, larva, pupa, adult bee - so the larva hatches from the egg, not the adult bee. The larva hatches from the egg after about three days.
No, a firefly is not an example of incomplete metamorphosis; it undergoes complete metamorphosis. This process includes four distinct life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Incomplete metamorphosis, on the other hand, involves three stages: egg, nymph, and adult, without a pupal stage. Fireflies belong to the order Coleoptera (beetles) and exhibit this complete metamorphic cycle.
The four stages of a moth is egg ,larva,puppa and Adult
it is from egg to larva , larva to pupa and to the adult (beetle)