Is locusts asexual

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2026-02-05 22:50

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No, locusts are not asexual; they reproduce sexually. Male and female locusts engage in mating to produce offspring. The females lay eggs in the soil, which later hatch into nymphs that develop into adult locusts. Asexual reproduction is not a characteristic of locusts or most insects.

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