Yes, they can.
Yes, moths lay eggs. After mating, female moths will typically lay their eggs on a suitable surface, such as leaves, twigs, or other materials, to ensure the survival of their offspring.
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.
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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.
It is possible for moths to lay eggs on trampoline netting, especially if the netting is left outdoors and not regularly cleaned or maintained. Moths may be attracted to the material for shelter or because it resembles natural fibrous surfaces where they typically lay their eggs. Regularly inspecting and cleaning the trampoline netting can help deter moths from laying eggs on it.
No, moths do not lay eggs in human ears or brains. This is a common myth with no scientific evidence to support it. Moths are not parasitic and do not pose any threat to humans in this way.
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A caterpillar cannot lay eggs. Caterpillars are immature forms that specialize in eating. When they turn into adult moths and butterflies, they will mate and lay eggs.
Moths lay eggs which then develop into offspring, rather than having a period of pregnancy.
No, moths do not lay eggs in human skin. Moths typically lay their eggs on plants or fabric materials where their larvae can feed and develop. Skin infestations are more commonly associated with parasites like mites or ticks rather than moths.
Well female pinworms lay about 100,000 eggs,but the eggs are microscopic.0