It looks like a patch of small beads
Butterflies, like nearly all insects, lay eggs.
Butterflies lay eggs.
Butterflies cannot be pregnant in the traditional sense, as they do not carry developing embryos within their bodies like mammals do. Instead, female butterflies lay eggs after mating. These eggs develop into caterpillars (larvae), which then undergo metamorphosis to become adult butterflies.
The babies of butterflies are caterpillar eggs.
No, the mother butterflies die soon after laying eggs.
Most butterflies don't lay their eggs in garbage. They typically lay their eggs on the plant that their caterpillars will feed on. Monarchs butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. Spicebush swallowtails butterflies lay their eggs on Spicebush, Sassafras, Sweet Bay, and Prickly Ash. You get the idea. I don't know of any butterflies that lay their eggs in garbage, but if they do it is probably the type of garbage that their caterpillars would feed on.
No a housefly does not have a shell, it is an insect and has an exoskeleton.
Yes, butterflies do lay eggs. The adults lay eggs on the plants that the caterpillars like to eat, so that when the caterpillars hatch they are right there surrounded by food. In fact, a lot of caterpillars even start out by eating their own eggshell!
Because they have had butterflies explode and lay eggs in their head
No, the male flies do not lay eggs. Female flies are larger than male flies. The female flies lay over 900,000 eggs during their lifespan.
butterflies need plants because they need to lay their eggs on the leaf!
You should know this, but if you don't, butterflies lay eggs on leaves. They are so smart, they know where to put their eggs. If the butterflies doesn't know and puts it in a random leaf, that could be a problem.