Most of the time its flies,clean it out and put a bandage on it and call the vet.
a fleA
Insect larvae cannot lay eggs because their reproductive organs have not yet developed. Egg laying can happen only after the insect has gone through the pupal stage and emerged as a sexually mature adult.
It's called larvae you dipstick!
An example of parisitism is of wasps and larvae of other insects. The wasps lay their eggs and when the larvae hatches it eats the other insect's larvae.
its called a louse. they attach to the hair on the scalp to lay eggs and feed on human blood.
Like the Brown Trout they will eat small mussels, zooplankton, insect larvae and fish eggs.
Certain species of wasp lay their eggs inside fruits like a mango. The eggs hatch and the larvae eat their way out of the fruit.
yes. All flours contain microscobic larvae (insect eggs) Refrigerating the flour will prevent the eggs from hatching and the flour from aging
The spider life cycle differs from the insect life cycle. Spiders grow from eggs, to spiderlings, to spiders. Insects grow from eggs, to larvae, to insects.
Yes, ladybug larvae eat the other eggs. It is thought that adult female ladybugs deposit fertile and infertile eggs so that the former, which hatch into larvae, will have substitute or supplemental food sources in the form of the latter, which do not hatch. Adult female ladybugs try to ensure future generations by depositing spring and summer totals of 2,000 in clusters of 10 to 50 on the undersides of food and host plant leaves amid or near vegetation supporting edible, soft-bodied aphid insect pests.
Many insects lay small white eggs that are soft. It could be a dragonfly, butterfly or even a type of moth.
Sometimes certain spiders do that. I hope this helps!
Because they have evolved to spawn when their water levels shrink and just before the dry season their eggs hatch out when the rains come and the fish are there to eat the millions of Mosquito larvae and other insect larvae that breed in the wet season.