Mosquito fish do not lay eggs. They are in the livebearer family. The male fertilizes the female with a modified anal fin. The young are born alive and will be eaten by parents if they cannot find a place to hide.
if your seeing a mosquito on the water it's probobly laying eggs
no
yes they do die after laying eggs. she stopps eating a tending to herself to care for her eggs then she dies after they all hatch.
no they don't die after laying their eggs
The eggs die.
not unless she keeps on laying eggs. then she might die
Ovitraps can be made by coating the entrance and chamber with chemicals that attract mosquitoes. They lay their eggs inside but they eggs are then trapped inside.
Ladybeetles do not give birth; they lay eggs. And no, they do not die after laying eggs either.
No, the mother butterflies die soon after laying eggs.
Mosquitoes do not give birth. They reproduce by laying eggs. The average mosquito can lay several thousand eggs, even though there life span is only a couple days
the main food of mosquito is the nector of flowers but the blood is not its food only female needs blood to lay eggs because a necessary protein found in blood is for egg laying although female get lipids and protiens froom blood for laying eggs for egg laying purpose not for food purpose
No, iguanas do not die after laying eggs. While laying eggs can be physically taxing, healthy female iguanas typically survive the process and continue to live. However, factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions can affect their well-being post-egg-laying. Regular veterinary care and proper habitat conditions are important for their health.