Sentences with phrase «spin cocoons»

Larvae eventually spin cocoons, often within carpet fibers, for pupation.
Larvae grow and molt twice, then spin cocoons, where they grow to pupae and then adults.
Flea larvae eventually spin cocoons, often within carpet fibers, for pupation.
Silk satin is a natural material as it is formed by silkworms as they spin their cocoons.
It stayed in one spot, and over the course of two days more and more parasitoid wasp larvae, probably Cotesia congregata, emerged to spin their cocoons.
She watched carefully as caterpillars spun themselves cocoons, which opened to reveal summer birds, or butterflies and moths.
When the larva emerges and spins its cocoon, the virus makes the beetle freeze in place, protecting the baby wasp from predators.
Then, the developing parasite spins a cocoon between the ladybug's legs.
When a larva spins its cocoon, it weaves the Streptomyces into the cocoon silk.
Eventually they spin a cocoon and enter the pupal stage, which can last from three days up to one year.
Larvae molt 2 times with 2 — 200 days and the older larvae spin a cocoon in which they remain for 1 week to 1 year.
The next stage is the opaque white larva which, when grown, spins a cocoon which we call a pupa.
Larvae molt twice within two to 200 days and the older larvae spin a cocoon in which they remain for one week to one year.
Flea larvae spin a cocoon, and, when appropriately stimulated, a young adult flea emerges and jumps onto your pet to continue the life cycle.
Flea larvae spin a cocoon, and, when appropriately stimulated, a young adult flea emerges and jumps onto the pet to continue the life cycle.
The eggs will hatch into a larva and then spin a cocoon.
Flea eggs turn into flea larvae, which can easily burrow into carpets or soil, where they will spin a cocoon.

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I don't know if it's the extreme cold in NYC, the move, or the fact that my roommate has been out of town a lot recently, but I realized yesterday that I've spun quiiiite the self - soothing cocoon over the past few weeks.
Getting out with baby will remind you that the world is still spinning outside your little cocoon.
Scientists have long wondered why in some ant species the pupae spin silk cocoons around their bodies, whereas in others the pupae are «naked.»
Spider spins giant web Hikers at Lake Tawakoni State Park in northern Texas have been gawking at — or steering clear entirely of — a mammoth cobweb that has cocooned 200 yards of park trail, the Associated Press reports.
Caterpillars spin silk cocoons from the mouth.
The larvae feed on organic matter and eventually spin a tiny cocoon and pupate.
Pupae is the cocoon spun from larvae.
Our conversation took place in her Hyde Park, New York house, in the upstairs bedroom that serves as her studio — and in front of a painting of a furry, gray tent - caterpillar cocoon, spun and wedged between the branches of a tree.
Spun as bundles between floor and ceiling, Grantina's current series of works — the so - called Buffs — are cocoon - like bodies or exoskeletons, created from expanded elastane stiffened by a cover of liquid plastic.
If you have a chance to play in nature, if you are sprayed by a beetle, if the color of a butterfly wing comes off on your fingers, if you watch a caterpillar spin it's cocoon - you come away with a sense of mystery and uncertainty.
Spiders spin their silk for far more than just webs: guy lines, egg sacs, and even cocoons to hold their still - living prey.
Today, I want to talk about the opposite: how disowned anger can spin you into a cocoon of depression.
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