Caterpillar eggs are typically not hard; they are usually soft and often have a protective outer layer that can be somewhat waxy or leathery. The texture can vary depending on the species, but they are generally small and can be found attached to leaves or plants. As they develop, the eggs remain pliable until they hatch into larvae.
there is no caterpillar egg. the caterpillar turns into a butterfly then the butterfly lay the egg.
a adopt Caterpillar lays the egg and then it turns into a butterfly
Its hard to prevent the growth, but a good quality high-residual insecticide will do the trick once they hatch.
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They find a caterpillar, paralyze ir, dig a hole in the ground, drag the caterpillar in the hole, lay an egg, close the hole. When the egg hatches it has plenty of food - the caterpillar.
Caterpillars are the second stage of a butterfly's life. Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Butterfly
Egg Caterpillar Cocoon Butterfly
Egg Caterpillar Cocoon Butterfly
Most butterfly eggs are oval or circular and stuck on to the plant the baby caterpillar will eat.
the four stages of a complete metamorphosis in order are egg,larva,pupa,and the adult
a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.