Grasshopper nymph-adult grasshopper - grasshopper egg
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It takes about two months for a grasshopper to complete its life cycle from egg to adult. During the summer and fall, an adult female grasshopper lays eggs in the ground. The eggs are stuck together in a pod. A pod can contain only a few eggs or over a hundred, depending on the type of grasshopper.
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Grasshopper eggs are laid in the ground in pods that can contain a few to more than 100 eggs. In the spring, the nymphs come out of their eggs, eat, and molt, shedding their exoskeleton as they grow. Nymphs look like tiny versions of adult grasshoppers, without wings.
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