Probalay because when they get cold it must be harder on them...
Spawning
Spawning
it will start laying down more offten. t will hapen eventully
Yes! Crabs reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes they ALL reproduce by laying eggs.
No, a chicken's egg-laying typically decreases with age. They tend to lay the most eggs in their first year of laying and gradually lay fewer as they get older. Eventually, they may stop laying eggs altogether.
Yes, box turtles can lay eggs in September, although the timing of egg-laying varies by species and region. In many areas, box turtles typically lay their eggs from late spring to early summer, but in warmer climates or under certain conditions, some may lay eggs as late as September. It's important for the eggs to be laid before the onset of colder weather, as they need time to incubate.
it depends on the chicken some do stop but after their older and some might not stop laying but they will slow down (not lay as frequent)
Blackbirds reproduce by laying eggs.
It is not possible to give a definitive answer because it would vary on a number of factors. During the winter a queen will not lay eggs at all. In spring, as the warmer weather comes she will start laying, slowly at first but building up to about 2,000 eggs a day in the middle of summer. As the year progresses, she will slow down her laying, finally stopping as the cold weather comes.
Aphids can lay eggs at different times of the year. See related link.
Yes Cold and sudden temperature changes do affect the production rate of egg laying and more in certain breeds than others.