so there children can be born and eat the plant right away
Butterflies do not lay eggs directly on mint plants. They typically prefer to lay their eggs on specific host plants that caterpillars will feed on once they hatch. However, butterflies may still visit mint plants for nectar and as a food source.
She doesn't !... Butterflies simply 'glue' their eggs to the underside of a leaf - where they stay until the caterpillars hatch. Once she's laid the eggs, her life is over anyway, and she dies shortly afterwards !
The female Lesser Water Bug fastens her eggs on the back of a male with glue. Other insects place eggs on plants or underneath the soil.
Eggs are the food equivalent of glue.
Eggs are the glue that holds a cake together.
Meat glue is used in many meat plants in Australia and in some in north America.
Super glue gel is very good for glueing objects to an egg shell. I might be leery of giving super glue to a bunch of 10 year old, though. Tacky glue, which is similar to Elmers, takes longer to set up, but will cause fewer problems.
Glues made from plants.
I have no clue but it comes from sticky plants
A grasshopper lays its eggs in the soil whilst at the same time using a secretion with glue-like properties to cement particles of soil to the eggs to provide a protective pod.
Plants like pine trees, soybeans, and corn can produce natural adhesives or glues. These plants contain substances like resins in pine trees, proteins in soybeans, and starch in corn that can be extracted and used as natural adhesives in various applications.
it will be crumbley. Egg stiffens when cooked and works like glue.