Well if they're not dead then I guess they can TOLERATE it.
They live in trees and such, I have no idea why they would be in your pond.
Walking sticks are used as an aide for trekking and walking activities. However, they are not a living thing and do not drink water.
because the flavor sticks to the water molecules.
It sticks because of gravity
it's because flordia state sticks out
they dont.Another AnswerActually, they do. Stick insects need to drink as well as eat, and will drink droplets of water from leaves. Stick insects use their mouths to draw up water.
Mainly because cinnamon contains an acid which expands when put with water.
Some say they might nibble but they are mostly harmless and cute to look at. However, they can eat all the leaves on a plant and make the plant very weak. They are not harmless and will multiply pretty quickly, killing your roses. When you water the plant, look under the leaves or along the stem line. Walking sticks don't seem to like the water and will begin to move so that you can take them off the plant easier. I pulled 28 walking sticks off 1 rose plant in one evening and the plant recuperated pretty quickly, but you have to keep checking.
Surface tension
its either from sugar or water.
its either from sugar or water.
Africans get their water by walking miles and walking back
Hairs each stick to water/water sticks to itself, because of the electrical attraction between the charged ends of water molecules