6-2-13 I found this fellow on the moth sheet. What a surprise it was to see those huge antennae!
These bright yellow eggs are probably ladybug eggs, but it is hard to tell for sure without seeing what hatched from them. All insects start life in an egg (including aphids, which hatch inside the mother). "Baby" insects, called larvae or nymphs (depending on which type of metamorphosis they go through) hatch from the eggs.
This is why Japanese Beetles are such a problem, they can defoliate a plant in a short amount of time! All they do is eat, poop, and reproduce!