They molt into adults, which then mate and deposit more eggs in the skin.
Those that stay in the burrows and
molt into adults survive, while those that crawl to the dog's skin surface die.
The larvae develop into eight - legged protonymphs which
molt into the deutonymph stage.
Spindle - shaped eggs hatch into small, six - legged larvae, which
molt into eight - legged nymphs, and then into eight - legged adults.
Administering prevention late can allow immature larvae to
molt into the adult stage, which is poorly prevented.
They hatch from eggs into a larva (the only stage where they have six legs), eat,
molt into a nymph, eat, and then
molt into the adult stage.
These larvae attach to their first host, usually a small rodent - type animal, feed, fall off,
molt into nymphs and attach to a larger host.
Eggs hatch into tiny six - legged larvae that suck blood, drop off the host to
molt into eight - legged nymphs, and again seek a blood meal before dropping off the host and molting into the adult stage.
After remaining in the subcutaneous tissue for close to 2 mo,
they molt into young adults (L5) that migrate through host tissue, arriving in the pulmonary arteries ~ 50 days later.
Once within their new host it takes the larvae up to 6 months to
molt into adult heartworms.
The microfilariae then
molt into their «infective stage» within the mosquito (this takes ~ 10 - 14 days).
Once fully engorged, the larvae fall off the host and
molt into nymphs.
Nymphs then find a suitable host, feed again and drop to the ground to
molt into adults.
Larvae
molt into a nymph in late spring.
Larvae
molt into eight - legged nymphs, during which time they are no bigger than a poppy seed.
The larvae, which hatch in 3 - 10 days, move about on the skin,
molt into a «nymphal» stage, and then mature into adult mites.
What about the large Winter White dwarf hamster that had mostly
molted into its winter coat color?
The eggs hatch in three to 10 days, producing a larvae that in turn move about on the skin surface, eventually
molting into a nymphal stage and finally into an adult.
Female mites lays eggs deep in the skin, while the larvae hatched from eggs grows as a nymph and then
molts into an adult.
The eggs hatch in 3 - 10 days producing a larvae which, in turn, move about on the skin surface eventually
molting into a «nymphal» stage and finally into an adult.
The white - footed mouse is the main source for the Lyme bacteria so when feeding on the mouse the larval tick picks up the bacteria from the blood meal then carries this to the next stage of its life, falls off the mouse host and
molts into a nymph.
Eggs hatch in four days, and a six - legged larva emerges which
molts into a protonymph and later a deutonymph.
The deutonymph then
molts into a male or female adult.
Not exact matches
Our chickens go
into a
molt during the cold dark winter months.
After a successful breeding season — during which we welcomed a new rockhopper chick
into our care — both the rockhopper and Magellanic penguins are in various stages of their annual
molt, a process that will span several weeks.
«Our hypothesis was that the fungus supplied a precursor for the
molting and pupating hormone required for larvae to complete the metamorphosis
into adult bees.»
And we opened that morning the nets and suddenly we're just going to teach the students the feathers and the
molting patterns because they're so important and for surprise when we put the net one of those birds went
into our net.
Animals have evolved to be in sync with seasonal change: They bring young
into the world just as nutritious green sprouts emerge in spring, and
molt to blend in with winter whites and summer green - browns.
CCR5 expression plasmid was transfected
into MOLT - 4 cells.
For xenodiagnosis, 40 larval ticks were placed on each mouse 1 week prior to necropsy, allowed to feed to repletion, collected, and then allowed to
molt and harden
into nymphs.
The average chicken in the wild will yield 100 eggs annually, a factory farm has not only been selectively bred to produce up to 250 eggs a year but is routinely shocked
into «force
molting» a process where the chickens are starved for weeks on end to onset another laying cycle.
The larvae grow, undergo two
moltings, and then form
into a cocoon or pupa, where they undergo thier final transformation before hatching
into a an adult flea.
After approximately two weeks within the mosquito under the right conditions, the L1
molts through L2 and
into the L3, or infective phase.
They burrow
into the skin and
molt from L3 to L4 larvae between 1 and 12 days after the dog is infected.
In Yashar Azar Emdadian's video performance Des - Integration (2012), the artist shaves his torso in a public space, his body becoming the boundary between a migrant's
molting of personal identity and his integration
into another culture.
prohibit forced
molting through starvation — an inhumane practice which is inflicted on tens of millions of hens each year and which involves withholding all food from birds for up to two weeks in order to shock their bodies
into another laying cycle;