No, ticks mouth-parts go underneath your skin but not their egg laying parts. The nymphs (baby ticks) hatch and seek a small animal such as a lizard or mouse as a host. Occasionally, the nymph will find an unlucky human and feed on him instead.
No. The tick head will die, and it is certainly incapable of reproducing.
what would happen if i got bit by tick and i pulled it out but my leg is starting to hurt
Yes if the tick bounces of but no because it might lay its eggs on you.
Certain parasitic insects (e.g. botfly) can lay their eggs under your skin. The larvae will then grow inside you just under the skin.
I am not sure if they have genders, as many insects produce asexually (without intercourse), but if there are genders then the female will lay the eggs.
No, they lay soft eggs inside the water.
well the simple answer is if you are holding some and they lay eggs yes there gonna lay eggs on your hands .
no
Nothing other than the skin that covers them and even that is pierced by the moths that lay their eggs inside them.
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
Horse flies do not lay eggs on humans, they lay eggs on leaves, grass and other vegetation. Flies that lay eggs under human skin are bot flies.
Freshwater leeches lay eggs on the muddy bottom of the lakes and streams they live in. They lay these eggs inside cocoons, which protect the eggs until they hatch.
Leeches attach to the skin - outside the body usually.