The life cycle of a
crane fly has four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult! π₯
The female lays eggs in wet soil or water. π
After a few days, the eggs hatch into soft-bodied larvae that look like little worms. These larvae live in the soil, eating decaying plants. After weeks of growing, they turn into pupae, where they change into adult crane flies. π¦
Finally, they emerge as adults, ready to fly! Crane flies are usually active at dusk and dawn, showing off their flying skills!