What a question..! haha but i guess pupae
What a question..! haha but i guess pupae
They are all cycles of insect growth!
Flying insects of many kinds
The larvae emerge as caterpillars.
In order of occurrence: the egg, the larvae, the pupae, and then the adult
Metamorphosis
Grub is the name of the short legless larvae of a beetle. Maggot is the larvae of a fly and wriggler is the larva of a mosquito.
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.
Adult. The life cycle for complete metamorphosis goes: Egg ---> Larvae ---> Pupae ---> Adult
Flies begin their life cycle as eggs, which are usually laid in decaying organic matter such as rotting food or animal waste. The eggs hatch into larvae, also known as maggots, which feed on the organic material. After a period of development, the larvae pupate and eventually emerge as adult flies.
The plural form for pupa is pupae, and I thinks its the same for larva (larvae)