Do insects undergo asexual reproduction?
1 Answer
Apr 22, 2018
I don't think so...
Explanation:
Most insects reproduce by sexual reproduction, which requires a partner to do so. The only other living organisms that I can think of that reproduce by asexual reproduction are hydra, some plants, bacteria.
However, there are exceptions, in which some insects do reproduce by asexual reproductions, such as some ants and aphids.
Source:
https://sciencing.com/insects-reproduce-asexually-10015868.html