Moths lay eggs on ferns.
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The insect that lays orange eggs on ferns is likely to be a type of ladybug known as the orange ladybird (Halyzia sedecimguttata). These ladybirds are commonly found on ferns and their eggs can be orange in color. The larvae of these ladybirds feed on aphids and other small insects found on ferns.
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Some species of butterflies, such as the Adonis blue butterfly, lay little blue eggs on host plants. These eggs are usually bright blue in color and can be easily spotted on leaves.
The female Lesser Water Bug fastens her eggs on the back of a male with glue. Other insects place eggs on plants or underneath the soil.
The Marbled Orb-weaver spider (Araneus marmoreus) lays eggs that are a bright orange color. These spiders are commonly found in North America and build orb-shaped webs to catch prey.
A grub’s mother is a female insect that lays eggs, which then develop into grubs. Grubs are the larval stage of insects like beetles, so their mothers would be the adult beetles that laid the eggs.