Parasitoid
Female insects deposit eggs in a different ways depending on the species of insect. Some insects lay eggs on the ground, some lay eggs in the water and on leaves, and some female insects bury their eggs.
I guess it depends on what type of insect you're talking about. For instance, eggs of parasitic insects are called Nits. However, I believe this only applies to lice or creatures in the same sub-species.
Temperature affects insect by when and where they can lay there eggs.
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
Yes, all insects lay eggs.
That depends on what type of insect you are asking about.
An ovipositor is used by certain female insects to deposit their eggs.
about 3-4 months i know because my stick insects eggs have just hatched
Stick Insects, like all Insects, produce eggs. Some species of Stick Insect will lay unfertilized eggs without the presence of a male. This process is called Parthenogenesis. Other species of Stick Insect do need a male and female pair so the eggs are fertilized before they are laid. Fertilized eggs will produce both male and female offspring, whereas unfertilized eggs will only produce females.
Normally insects do not give birth. They lay eggs.
It's called larvae you dipstick!
it is called a larva