Bedbugs are adult insect that feed on people by biting them. the lay eggs which hatch into new bedbugs.
they do because they lay eggs which turn into larvae etc...
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Bedbugs and other insects lay eggs and move on. They do not incubate the eggs.
Caterpillars do not lay eggs. Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths, and they do not have the ability to reproduce. Only adult butterflies and moths, which come after the caterpillar stage, have the ability to lay eggs.
Bedbugs do not lay eggs under skin. The glue them in tiny cracks and crevices of furniture and other objects.
Bed bugs prefer dark secluded places to live and hide. Wherever they can find a place that meets these standards, they can and probably will lay eggs.
If the temperature is high enough it will kill all the bugs. But bedbugs do not live on the body and they never lay eggs on the skin. Bedbugs hide in the sleepingroom and come out at night to suck blood.
Yes, if the bed is in an area infected with bedbugs you can and most likely will be bitten by bedbugs. You could also end up infecting your own home if they lay eggs on your clothing or if one hitches a ride with you when you go home.
Maggots are the larvae of flies, and they do not lay eggs themselves. Adult flies lay eggs, which then hatch into maggots.
It is extremely unlikely. Fleas do lay eggs under people's skin. But bedbugs normally lay their eggs on a hard surface either in the bed most typically in the folds of the mattress the bed structure or in furniture near the bed. It is extremely unlikely bedbugs will ever lay its eggs on a living person or a pet.
They lay many eggs to make sure some survive to be adults. Most of the young insects do not make it to adult stage.