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Yes insects lay eggs in many different ways and places and spiders (arachnids) lay eggs in spun cases called egg sacks. I completely changed it ;/
It doesnt matter they just prefer to live in the dark but theyll lay eggs whatever the weather. Or time as it were.
because they like the dark and it is safer to lay their eggs.
Platypus and Echidna are monotremes that burrow and lay eggs under ground! When the eggs hatch, they will suckle on the mother just as all mammals do. Fish lay eggs in dark places and reptiles tend to bury their eggs under ground also. Spiders lay eggs in dark locations and if I'm a parasitic insect, I will find a living organism to lay my eggs in. Fly's will lay there eggs in decaying matter. The Burrowing Owl lays its' eggs under ground and It may be dark in the attic of an abandoned building where the Barn owl builds its' nest.
It is safer as the egg will be left undisturbed.
....No.
spiders and grasshoppers both do.
Spiders lay eggs anywhere it's safe for them, not just a human host.
Spiders lay eggs which then hatch into little spiders.
Yes, their egg sacs contain hundreds of eggs. Before they lay their eggs they will eat the male (go figure). Then, after they lay their eggs they will die.
Well, all female spiders do.
They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.