no, Butterfly eggs are fixed to a leaf with a special glue which hardens rapidly.
No a housefly does not have a shell, it is an insect and has an exoskeleton.
Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. The milkweed plant is the only food source for monarch caterpillars, so this is where the female butterflies choose to lay their eggs.
Not intentionally... Butterflies normally lay eggs on or around their host plants, and no butterfly larve feeds on clothing. I'm sure it would be possible for a butterfly to drop an egg or two on clothing, but that would not be a normal occurrence.
Butterflies lay multiple eggs to increase the chance of survival for their offspring. Not all eggs will survive to become adult butterflies due to predators, disease, or environmental factors. By laying multiple eggs, butterflies ensure that at least some of their offspring will have a better chance of reaching maturity.
Hello there! Well, to answer your question, butterflies lay their eggs during late spring and early fall. To add more, butterflies have this sticky substance they use to cover their eggs so it won't fly away. Speaking of leaves, butterflies are really smart because they know exactly what type of leaf they need to lay their eggs on. Hope this helps! Oh, and please DO NOT delete this answer. My cousin says she needs this for her project, and since she doesn't have a phone, I can't tell her in person. She's going to find this and use it for her project. So, thank you for your cooperation ;D
Butterflies lay eggs.
Most butterflies don't lay their eggs in garbage. They typically lay their eggs on the plant that their caterpillars will feed on. Monarchs butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. Spicebush swallowtails butterflies lay their eggs on Spicebush, Sassafras, Sweet Bay, and Prickly Ash. You get the idea. I don't know of any butterflies that lay their eggs in garbage, but if they do it is probably the type of garbage that their caterpillars would feed on.
No a housefly does not have a shell, it is an insect and has an exoskeleton.
No, the male flies do not lay eggs. Female flies are larger than male flies. The female flies lay over 900,000 eggs during their lifespan.
No, caterpillars do not lay eggs. They go through a process called metamorphosis to transform into butterflies, during which they form a chrysalis and then emerge as adult butterflies.
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Caterpillars do not lay eggs. Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths, and they do not have the ability to reproduce. Only adult butterflies and moths, which come after the caterpillar stage, have the ability to lay eggs.
Caterpillars cannot lay eggs. They go through metamorphosis and transform into butterflies or moths, which are the ones that lay eggs. Butterflies and moths lay eggs on leaves or other surfaces, usually in clusters or rows.
You should know this, but if you don't, butterflies lay eggs on leaves. They are so smart, they know where to put their eggs. If the butterflies doesn't know and puts it in a random leaf, that could be a problem.
Butterflies, like nearly all insects, lay eggs.
during spring to summer