yes it can
Some Stick Insects can change their color and other can't but they blend in really good they do that to protect them selves from preditors they are also kept as pet alot and can get up to as long as a 1 foot (12")
get a kill insect spray and make it so it sensers in then it will kill the insect
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you get insect repellent and spray it on your toes, they kill them and get rid of them. you can get insect repellent at the shops such as: Coles, Woolworths, Bilo etc.
Chemicals used by farmers to kill insect pests are called pesticides.
No they don't need a license the only one that does is the Lord Howe Island Stick Insect thought to be extinct for 50Yrs but rediscovered on Balls Pyramid. Not true if you're in the U.S. Most, if not all, species require a license because of the threat that they'll escape captivity and become an invasive pest. (Despite the fact that cold winters in most parts of the U.S. would kill any that escaped captivity.) Licenses are generally only granted to zoos and universities, so the chance that you'll be able to keep a stick insect as a pet is rather unlikely. Legally, anyway.
They keep the insect count low and kill insects that harm plants
No they cannot kill.
If you get an insect in your ear, the simplest way to kill it is to fill the ear with olive oil or similar. The insect will drown.
the insect will eat the plant so it will spread through the plant into the insect killing the insect.
using insect spray.
yes