
However, many females that are well fed don’t need a male to give birth. This phenomenon is known as parthenogenic, in which females don’t require fertilized eggs to reproduce. In temperate regions, the females lay eggs in the autumn before dying and the new generation hatches in the spring.
According to experts, this phenomenon is very complex and interesting, so they are still analyzing this process in their labs, hoping that one day, they will be able to apply it to humans as well.
Nevertheless, these female insects don’t want to mate at all, and in this sense, they spray an anti-aphrodisiac substance when they see a male in order to drive them away.