Yes, I just removed one from inside my house in Morristown!
Yes, the walking bug, or stick bug as it is often referred to does live alone. This insect is solitary and does not live in groups.
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The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed. The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed.
Yes thats where they originated.
yes
Yes stick instects do live in the rain forest. I live near the rain forest at Mount Tambourine, Australia and regularly see stick insects.
Their predators include mostly spiders but if they live in an area that is well populated by assassin bugs, those too can take down a walking insect. Though some consider prey mantises as walking insects also, they are natural predators also. But mostly birds.
Yes the python wont pay any attention to it
They live on branches or leaves or somewhere else on trees, or they also live in the grass.
Depends on the species of stick insect. You will most likely find them on trees where they eat the leaves.
no because they are both bugs that live close to each other
Walking sticks are found in forests all over the world. They generally do not have a favorite tree on which to reside.