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A lot of species of stick insects are parthenogenic meaning they do not need to mate to produce fertile eggs. If a female mates with a male the eggs ill be both male and female if not the eggs will all be female.

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12y ago

No they don't the only time something like this would happen is when another Stick Insect (which must be thick literally) bites another Stick Insect which than causes a fight, this tends to happen to me a lot.

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14y ago

Yes, the females of all stick insects lay eggs. Some females mate but in some species the female can successfully lay eggs without the help of a male. This is called parthenogenesis.

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15y ago

yes. the female can then lay up to 1000 eggs at a time

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12y ago

No but they can eat their babies because they are tiny. Keep the babies in a different tank than the adults. Hope this helped :)

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13y ago

I'm pretty darn sure

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