Yes, all insects lay eggs.
Insect larvae cannot lay eggs because their reproductive organs have not yet developed. Egg laying can happen only after the insect has gone through the pupal stage and emerged as a sexually mature adult.
Some reptiles lay egg in the nest and some reptiles lay egg on the land.
To accurately identify an insect egg case, carefully observe its shape, size, color, and texture. Use a magnifying glass if needed. Research common insect egg cases online or consult a field guide for comparison. Consider the location where the egg case was found and the type of insect species that are known to lay eggs in that area. If unsure, seek assistance from a local entomologist or insect expert for proper identification.
Yes, I have one in a cage and i just saw it lay an egg sack. I'm expecting 100 little insect babies now...Yes, praying mantises lay eggs.
Bedbugs are adult insect that feed on people by biting them. the lay eggs which hatch into new bedbugs.
Yes. Some countries eat the egg as well!(crazy!)
no egg can lay another egg because they have not been born yet when the egg has hatched and it has grew up then they can lay an egg of there own.
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Pigeons lay 3 - 5 eggs a year and can lay more than 1 egg in the space of a day, in some cases.However the eggs must be fertilized by an egg to even have a chance of hatching.
The smallest normal egg is laid by one of the hummingbirds - some say the vervain. Other birds will on occasion lay a freak egg that is smaller.
If they hide there, they lay the egg there too.
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