Parental care in insects is relatively rare compared to other animal groups, but it does occur in some species. Certain insects, like some species of cockroaches and bees, exhibit behaviors where they protect and nurture their young, providing food or shelter. However, most insect species do not provide any parental care, and their offspring are typically independent from the moment they hatch.
Yes of course! why would a baby animal not need parental care? i ask you that!!!!!!! ----> :)
Baby worms receive no parental care. They are on their own.
yes, their mums and dads get worms and other insects and they feed them
They get no parental care at all.
No, baby snakes receive no parental care. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
by dying in water
When the minnor has parental permission, child care experience, and is 8 ears older than the baby.
not at all!
They don't. Insects lay eggs, the eggs hatch, and the baby insects are on their own.
They are independent at birth..Do not receive parental care at all.
The parents care for them for 3 to 4 weeks. After that, they're on their own.
Yes they do provide parental care