500 eggs.
Houseflies lay many eggs at one time because their offspring have a high mortality rate due to different factors like predators, lack of food, and environmental conditions. By laying a large number of eggs, they increase the chances of at least some of the offspring surviving to adulthood. Additionally, houseflies have a short lifespan and need to ensure the continuation of their species.
Houseflies lay numerous eggs—often hundreds at a time—to increase the chances of survival for their offspring. The high number of eggs compensates for the many threats faced by larvae, including predation, environmental conditions, and lack of food. By producing a large quantity, houseflies ensure that at least some of their young will reach maturity and continue the species. This reproductive strategy is common among many insects to enhance species resilience.
25 to 40 eggs at one time
25 to 40 eggs at one time
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One at a time.
1 egg at a time
they can lay 1eggs in one time
1000 eggs at one time they belive
i thik it lays hundreds of eggs
The female mackerel can lay up to 500,000 eggs at a time.
they can lay 50 through 75 eggs at a time