Usually the underside of the plant's leaf.
Any plant, but it needs healthy leaves and its needs not poisonous leaves, they lay the eggs onto the leaves so that when the young hatches they have food, :)
So when the eggs hatch, they can eat the leaves.
on a milkweed plant
so that the larva an get food
leaf
How many eggs a female butterfly lays can vary slightly by species. On average a female butterfly lays 100 eggs at one time.
Nope :P
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
The caterpillars dont lay the eggs, the female butterfly lays them on the host plant of that species
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
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.
No, only the adult (moth or butterfly) is sexually mature and can lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------A caterpillar does not lay eggs. A caterpillar is the juvenile of an insect like a butterfly or moth that when mature will lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------
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They lay eggs
No.
On a leaf
butterflies reproduce eggs which turn in to caterpillar .