Birds, reptiles and insects
The primary insect that burrows into the scalp is the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis). These tiny parasitic insects feed on human blood and can cause intense itching and irritation. While they do not burrow deeply into the skin, they lay their eggs (nits) close to the scalp, which can sometimes be mistaken for burrowing. Other parasites, like certain types of mites, can also affect the scalp but are less common.
Yes, the majority of insect species lay eggs for reproduction. Insects typically lay eggs in various locations, ranging from on plants to inside other organisms, depending on the species. The eggs hatch into larvae or nymphs, which then develop into adult insects.
most bugs come from eggs. aphids on the other hand have the power to give birth to live young
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there is crabs and they crawl in your pubic hairs and lay eggs.
All insects are hatched from eggs. The only method by which insects reproduce is by laying eggs.
Lice start when tiny insects called lice infest the hair and scalp. Common symptoms include itching, red bumps on the scalp, and the presence of small white eggs (nits) attached to the hair shafts.
its called a louse. they attach to the hair on the scalp to lay eggs and feed on human blood.
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Female insects deposit eggs in a different ways depending on the species of insect. Some insects lay eggs on the ground, some lay eggs in the water and on leaves, and some female insects bury their eggs.
Yes, they can.