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Bella Moth, Rattlebox Moth, Inornate Moth or Calico Moth, Utetheisa ornatrix (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Arctiinae)
... range. Description Eggs: The eggs are white to yellow and spherical. CREDITS: Don Hall, University of Florida Figure 1. Eggs of the bella moth, Utetheisa ornatrix (Linnaeus). Larvae: The larvae are orange-brown ... two generations northward but may breed continuously in the southernmost parts of its range. Eggs are laid in clusters on the foliage. Upon hatching, the young larvae feed on the foliage, ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

The Attack of the Adelgid
... nymphs, which are all females, are about 1 mm long. They mature by mid-May and begin laying eggs. At this stage, they are called brood mothers; they are capable of laying eggs without having mated ... ones, you are not looking at adelgid egg masses! What you are seeing is the pine needle scale - an insect that is not related to adelgids.. Approximately two weeks after the eggs are laid, adelgid ...
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The Beet Leafminer
... are covered with long, stiff, bristle-like hairs and have abdomens that are bent and curve downward. The eggs are white, elongate and about 1 mm in length. The eggs are laid singly or in rows of 2-10 on the underside of the leaf surface of the host plants. The puparia are ... eggs on the underside of the leaf surface. Once the eggs ...
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The Lumpfish
... over 100,000 eggs in a spongy mass which sinks and adheres to rocks. Once her eggs are laid the female moves out into deeper water leaving their care and protection to the male. The male lumpfish will stand guard over the eggs ... crustaceans and fish, and jellyfish. They are not considered edible, but in some areas their eggs are harvested, dyed (perhaps to resemble ...
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Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States
... of several dozen eggs; small numbers of eggs are laid intermittently thereafter. The king and queen take care of the first batch(es) of eggs and young. When a number of workers are present, they begin caring for their younger nestmates, eggs ...
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Silverfish and Firebrats, HYG-2108-94
... are smaller. Eggs are whitish, oval and about 1/32 inch long. Firebrat Silverfish Life Cycle and Habits Silverfish and firebrats are active at night and hide during the day. When objects are ... eggs during a lifetime. Eggs are laid ...
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FPHG -
... are from 1/2 to 5/8 inch long. Larvae of the other two species are smaller but otherwise closely resemble the codling moth. The eggs, laid ... flight occurring approximately 2 weeks after full bloom. First-generation eggs are laid on leaves near the fruit or on the fruit ... full bloom. Following the petal fall application, cover sprays are necessary to protect the fruit from recently hatched larvae. ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

FPHG -
... located in all fruit-growing areas of Pennsylvania. European apple sawfly adults are about 5/16 inch long and wasp like, but with a ... one generation per year. Adults emerge during late pink and early bloom. Eggs are laid on the calyx end of developing fruit. Young larvae feed along the ... of trees at 5 to 6 feet above the ground. Treatment thresholds are 5.5 flies per trap by petal fall if no prebloom ...
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Beetles
... larvae hatch from eggs deep in their mother's subterranean burrow. They are slow to develop ... Eggs are laid on citrus fruits under the green calyx, and are transmitted during the shipment of infected fruits. Males have never been found in this species, so the females must produce viable eggs ... in this species. The females produce viable eggs without fertilization, a phenomenon known as parthenogenesis. ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Beekeeping basics by Charles Sanders Issue #88
... a week—long enough to kill any wax moths, eggs, or larvae. Then the supers are placed away, still bagged, to be used again ... Comb: The wax portion of a colony in which eggs are laid, and honey and pollen are stored. Comb, drawn: Wax foundation with the cell walls ... male honeybee which comes from an unfertilized egg (and is therefore haploid) laid by a queen. Extracted honey: Honey removed from combs by ...
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