yes and i need to know what kind of egg it is
The insect eggs in the image are likely butterfly or moth eggs. They can be identified by their small size, shape, and arrangement. Butterfly eggs are usually round or oval, while moth eggs can be more varied in shape. To identify them, you can also consider the location where they were found and the type of plant they are attached to. Additionally, observing the color and texture of the eggs can provide clues to their identity.
The moth you have found is a Luna moth.
An insect that looks like a butterfly, a dragonfly, and a bee is likely what is called an American lady butterfly. They are usually found in the North American Midwest such as Kansas and Oklahoma.
Pantry moth eggs are tiny, white or cream-colored oval-shaped eggs that are usually found on food packaging, in cracks and crevices of shelves, and in corners of the pantry in a kitchen.
The butterfly you are referring to is likely the "Malachite butterfly" (Siproeta stelenes). It has large green wings with black edges and white markings that resemble leaves. These butterflies are found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.
No, only the adult (moth or butterfly) is sexually mature and can lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------A caterpillar does not lay eggs. A caterpillar is the juvenile of an insect like a butterfly or moth that when mature will lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------
The mother of a caterpillar is called a female butterfly or moth, as they are the parent that lays the eggs from which the caterpillar hatches. The female butterfly or moth typically lays her eggs on or near plants that will serve as food for the emerging caterpillar. Once the eggs hatch, the caterpillar will feed on the plant before eventually forming a chrysalis or cocoon and undergoing metamorphosis into an adult butterfly or moth.
The insect eggs in the image are likely butterfly or moth eggs. They can be identified by their small size, shape, and arrangement. Butterfly eggs are usually round or oval, while moth eggs can be more varied in shape. To identify them, you can also consider the location where they were found and the type of plant they are attached to. Additionally, observing the color and texture of the eggs can provide clues to their identity.
The moth you have found is a Luna moth.
female moth lays the eggs on the mulberry leaves
A caterpillar is the larva stage of a butterfly or moth. A caterpillar hatches from the eggs of a butterfly or a moth. After a given amount of time, it then forms a cocoon, a casing of filament spun from its own silk glands. The caterpillar remains in this cocoon for protection while its body transforms into a butterfly or moth.
A caterpillar is the larva stage of a butterfly or moth. A caterpillar hatches from the eggs of a butterfly or a moth. After a given amount of time, it then forms a cocoon, a casing of filament spun from its own silk glands. The caterpillar remains in this cocoon for protection while its body transforms into a butterfly or moth.
powdery one is the moth
they have diffrent cools for there wing and body
The baby is called a caterpillar or larvae in the beginning states. When the caterpillar grows up, it is then called a butterfly
An insect that looks like a butterfly, a dragonfly, and a bee is likely what is called an American lady butterfly. They are usually found in the North American Midwest such as Kansas and Oklahoma.
The adult butterfly or moth will only lay it's eggs on the plant that the caterpillar eats. Then when it hatches it eats the plant.