they need to be the same temp as the room that they are in...
IMORTAN: DO NOT CHANGE THE TEM OF THE ROOM THAT THE EGGS ARE IN....
When their eggs are broken up, they hatch!
Mate and breed means the same thiing. They must mate in order to lay eggs that will hatch into more ladybugs. This applies to almost ALL animals.
Lady bugs are sexually reproducing insects, with the females laying up to 300 eggs in her lifetime. The eggs hatch into larvae, and then feed on aphids which turn them into pupae. The pupae then emerge as adults.
No, ladybugs do not guard their babies. The beneficial insects in question (Coccinellidae family) leave eggs generally on the underside of leaves, for shelter and stress-free access to food. The eggs tend to hatch within 3 to 5 weeks in an environment where there is no parent but there are food, peers, and shelter (in addition to predators).
Depends on the fish. You need to be more specific.
Ladybugs don't get pregnant. They lay eggs, which take about 2-6 days to hatch.
Ladybugs lay their eggs near food sources. So if there is soft scale, aphids, and other prey nearby, the larvae will hatch from the eggs and start feeding.
Python eggs hatch in any month. It depends when the pythons mate and the temperature. But usually it is between December- March.
Ladybugs lay their eggs near food sources. So if there is soft scale, aphids, and other prey nearby, the larvae will hatch from the eggs and start feeding.
Monarch eggs taker about 4-5 days to hatch.
A crested gecko can take any where from 60-120 days to hatch depending on what the eggs temperature was incubated at.
Praying mantis eggs typically take around 3 to 6 weeks to hatch, depending on the temperature and environmental conditions.