They lay up to 7 eggs each month.
The females lay about a dozen eggs
Only the females lay eggs.
Females of which species?
Yes, slaters, also known as pillbugs or roly-polies, do lay eggs. They are not true insects but rather crustaceans, and they reproduce by laying eggs in a protective pouch called a marsupium. The female typically carries her eggs in this pouch until they hatch, ensuring a safer environment for the developing young.
Yes..Only females lay eggs.
Female beetles can lay hundreds of eggs. Females usually lay their eggs close to a food source, or even within the food source.
An average well fed female lays approximately 53 eggs per egg sacs and is capable of laying up to three egg sacs in a year. Many females lay fewer eggs, and large mature females may lay as many as 80 eggs per sac.
No. Females are the only ones that can lay eggs.
Young barracudas lay up to five thousand eggs, however, mature females can lay up to three-hundred thousand eggs. These eggs are layed on the surface of the sea away from the shore.
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
I have two females. The lay eggs about two times a year
1) Females may have 33,000 to 66,000 eggs per spawning event.