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Silverfish Anonymous
I encountered one of these little buggers in the sink of my dormroom, the 3rd one I have seen all in this year of school.

quite weird looking little guys, and I suppose a dorm is a good place for them to proliferate with all the avalible fabrics and starchs they could feed on, although I do wonder why they work hard to climb up to a 5th floor room, unless there are eggs somewhere.

which is my question, what do the eggs of these guys, if visible to the naked eye look like?
>> Anonymous
The female can lay over a hundred eggs, and places them in many favorable places, in cracks and crevices, and leaves them alone. The nymph molts eight times, at which point they are able to reproduce. The adults also molt throughout their entire lifetimes, enabling them to regrow lost appendages. They are also quite long-lived, often living more than three years.

http://unexco.com/storprod.html