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.
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.
Yes, the majority of insect species lay eggs for reproduction. Insects typically lay eggs in various locations, ranging from on plants to inside other organisms, depending on the species. The eggs hatch into larvae or nymphs, which then develop into adult insects.
they can lay up to 50 eggs per year
female mosquitos lay the eggs.
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
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Yes, bug eggs are typically small and oval-shaped, while insect larvae are larger and have distinct body segments. By observing the size, shape, and appearance of the eggs or larvae, you can differentiate between the two.
they do because they lay eggs which turn into larvae etc...
Yes, lobsters do lay eggs. Female lobsters carry their eggs on their abdomen until they hatch into larvae. The eggs hatch into tiny lobster larvae that float in the water before eventually settling to the ocean floor.
Every single insect,aracned, and crustations lay eggs
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