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.
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.
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.
yes. the female can then lay up to 1000 eggs at a time
No but they can eat their babies because they are tiny. Keep the babies in a different tank than the adults. Hope this helped :)
I'm pretty darn sure
Stink Bugs generally molt in early or mid summer.
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Stick bugs are an insect that hides form predators by looking like a twig. I will make the link below point to a picture of a stick insect.
10 bugs on each stick
no they can't
Sometime in the winter
They are unique!
No
condoms
their born with it
Most bugs can be successfully set on fire. XD
Lightning bugs find a mate by flashing specific patterns of light. When they pair up, they mate and then the male will fly away. The female, who usually cannot fly, will then lay the eggs in a tree or on some leaves.