Ticks lay round, brown eggs. As a matter of fact, a single female tick can lay as many as 6,000 eggs once she has feed on a host. The squash vine borer also lays small brown eggs as do some species of beetles.
Ants do this kind of job
The painted tiger moth is an insect lays bright blue eggs. Most of the time they lay their eggs in shrubs so their baby caterpillars can start to feed right away.
Moths lay eggs on ferns.
Wild turkeys lay tan eggs on the ground. They will usually lay the eggs in the long grasses to hide them from predators.
giant water bugs
that would be termites
None do, what you heared or assumed is a myth.
An insect called Bed Bugs
Greenhouse Whiteflies are a pest that can occasionally be greenhouse pests. The greenhouse whirefly lays their eggs in a circular pattern.
It depends, some just say they're in love when they lay brown eggs, but its mainly their emotions when they lay the eggs. I hope it helped
A Pheonix hen lays little brown eggs. Mine does.
No, its an insect - it has 6 legs and lays eggs.
The Rhode Island Reds chicken lays the most brown colored eggs in on year. It is said that this breed of chicken are capable of laying up to 200-300 large brown eggs per year.