An adult housefly lays many egg at one time because they tummies produce plenty of them
Housefly reproduces when the male egg is attached to the female egg.
4: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
egg, larva, pupa, adult
Butterflies lay eggs which hatch to become caterpillars, which are the butterflies larvae, or babies. Butterflies typically lay hundreds and sometimes thousands of eggs in a single season, insuring that at least some of them will survive to become adult butterflies.
Yes they can.
egg , larva,pupa then adult
Only a few months.
Housefly reproduces when the male egg is attached to the female egg.
They do-their life cycle is 4-stage. Egg, larvae (maggots) pupae and then adult.
a basic cycle that begins with an egg, then develops through a larva phase, a pupa phase, and finally, into an adult.
A housefly starts from a egg. Once it hatches it becomes a maggot.
Housefly, butterfly, moth, mosquito
Hatches from an egg and is a maggot. Eventually, pupates and will emerge as a housefly resembling the parents.
No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.
An penguin is a bird that can take a very long time to develop from an egg to an adult.
No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.
A housefly usually feeds on faeces, open spores, sputum, and moist decaying organic matter such as spoiled food, egg and flesh.