Larvae or nymphs
it is called a larva
Not exactly. The adults are terrestrial but their young, called nymphs, are aquatic.
Young insects that resemble their parents are called nymphs. This term is commonly used for the immature stages of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis, such as grasshoppers and cockroaches. Nymphs typically share similar body shapes and features with adult insects but are usually smaller and lack fully developed wings and reproductive structures.
Like other insects, bees go through four stages in their life: # Egg # Larva # Pupa # Adult
No, most insects do not care for their young. Only the social insects like ants and bees do.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
Mosquito
Insects don't rais their young. They lay eggs then leave
A scientist who studies insects is called an "entomologist".
Nymph, wriggler, tumbler, larva, flapper. See the Related Link below.
no insects lay eggs they cant get brith
That would be called biological control of insects.