Butterfly
2006-08-30 11:40:20
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answer #1
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answered by ? 4
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Rhodesgrass Mealybugs.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG001
"Females will deposit 300-600 eggs in a cottony ovisac without mating (no males exist)."
The Common Bot.
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/ansci/horse/eb55-3.htm
"Mating takes place soon after emergance and the female lays about 500 eggs over a period of about a week."
Praying Mantis.
http://www.abcteach.com/Insects/theme/studresearch.htm
"The mantis lays a lot of eggs." 300 to be exact" ..."
Monarch Butterflies.
http://www.insecta-inspecta.com/butterflies/monarch/index.html
"The female Monarch lays about 400 eggs on the underside of a separate leaves of milkweed plants."
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2006-08-30 11:42:01
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answer #2
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answered by cotopaxi 5
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Spider
2006-08-30 11:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Mosquito
2006-08-30 11:47:25
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answered by Mr curious 3
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Spiders.
2006-08-30 11:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I had one the different day outdoors that hatched like a million,000 children. i ought to slightly see them. not sensible what variety it changed into although; vast, black and prefer purple stripes on that's legs. Scared the hell out of me and that i emptied a can of spray on it and the needle aspect sized children. i am hoping that worked....
2016-11-23 15:05:47
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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there are many, but to name a few are beetles, ants,roaches and arachnoids, not considered insects.
there are about 100 more insects,plus many animals as well!
2006-08-30 11:53:46
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answer #7
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answered by she-girl 2
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a queen ant can
2006-09-03 10:34:33
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answered by sparky 3
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ants
2006-08-30 22:56:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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spiders and ants
2006-08-30 11:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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