In order to camouflage them from predators, walking sticks tend to lay their eggs on the bottom of leaves or stems. They also lay them one by one so that they resemble tiny seeds instead of putting them in one large pile.
dragon flys lay there eggs in rivers ponds or lakes and then stay there into there babys hatch then fly then the baby get olda then lay eggs it is like a life cycle.
Not dragon flys!
Stick Insects lay eggs on the biggest leaf they can find
Some stick insects need a special surface to lay their eggs but others such as common Indian labatory stick insects just drop them on the ground when they reach adulthood.
Nope. Simples!
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yes they do die after laying eggs. she stopps eating a tending to herself to care for her eggs then she dies after they all hatch.
no they don't die after laying their eggs
The eggs die.
Bed bugs live with humans, not on them. The likely-hood of a bedbug laying eggs on you is VERY small.
not unless she keeps on laying eggs. then she might die
Ladybeetles do not give birth; they lay eggs. And no, they do not die after laying eggs either.
No, the mother butterflies die soon after laying eggs.
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Hi,I have the same question too. I have three stick bugs and one laid eggs for about one week and now seems to be sick (isn't moving around a lot). I think she is dying and wonder if this is just a natural progression. . .
yea mine did after laying 11 eggs just got it last night too lol