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It may be in reference to a judge who doesn't happen to be an attorney.
I assume you mean D-con as an abbreviation for de-contaminant or De-contamination. This falls under the heading of damage control, and is a heavy type of subject. There are what are called De-con guns that somewhat resemble some form of fire extin guishers. They are not fire-control apparatus but are sometimes used in the clean-up of chemical blazes involving toxic chemicals. they have odd-shaped nozzles and are held at about a 30 degree down angle by the operators. I have seen this type used in asbestos clean-ups at a local library. Then there are Decontamination trucks- which have odd pan-c ake shaped bodies on the back of a regular truck chassis- vaguely resembling a UFO. In use these lay down a white smoke screen from some sort of Hydroxide powder and this is intended to clean up the ground following chemical accidents. There are smaller models on two-wheel carts that are hand-pushed and resemble farm and garden implements! so there you have it. Deacon, pronounced somewhat similar, is an ecclesiastical rank. there is no other connection. D-con was a trade name for a pesticide-and featured the Boxer Muhammad Ali in ads. My Mother thought it was a pun on (deacon_ and wondered why this name would be attached to a pesticide! small wonder- this was long before the child abuse scandals rocking the church.
Depends on the frog. Some lay thousands, some lay very few.
Most grasshopper have 140 eggs some lay more some lay less.
Some reptiles lay egg in the nest and some reptiles lay egg on the land.
some firefly' lay eggs on leafs. And some eat them.
Vladimir Bayer has written: 'Problem sudjelovanja nepravnika u savremenom kaznenom sudovanju' -- subject(s): Lay judges
Most butterflies lay their eggs on plants that will be eaten by the caterpillar, when it hatches. Some species lay their eggs on the tops of leafs, some on the bottom, some at the leaf axils, some on flowers, and some on stalks
Ulrike Benz has written: 'Zur Rolle der Laienrichter im Strafprozess' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Lay judges
E. I. Filippov has written: 'Tovarishcheskie sudy' -- subject(s): Contraventions (Criminal law), Courts, Labor discipline, Lay judges
Yes, all insects lay eggs.