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By drinking rain drops of the leaves

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Are walking stick insects form a pupa?

Yes stick bugs do form a pupae


How do you find stick bugs?

type where can you find walking sticks at (:


Is the walking stick a type of bamboo?

no, stick insects aren't plants at all. Stick insects are bugs, bamboo is a plant. There is a type of bamboo, called walking stick bamboo, also.


Why do water bugs walk on water?

so they can catch and eat smaller water-walking bugs


Where can you find walking sticks at?

You can find stick bugs anywhere on tree's or thorn bushes they look like sticks and are called "walking sticks" or "stick bugs" because they look exactly like little sticks.


Do walking stick bugs live in New Jersey?

Yes, I just removed one from inside my house in Morristown!


How much can a walking stick weigh?

Walking sticks come in several lengths, depending on the persons height. The handle reaching to just a couple of inches below the waist is about right. If the stick is too short, the user will have to lean down, which is not good for the persons posture.


How do you kill walking stick bugs?

to be honest i think u should call an exterminator just smash them because i had an infestation of them in my backyard


What eats a walking stick?

A walking stick eater


Are bugs real?

Yes! Are humans real? Yes! Some cool bugs to look up are praying mantis, leaf bug, walking stick bug, monarch butterfly, red ant, and nightcrawler.


Who is the walking sticks predators?

Stick bugs are not predators themselves, they eat different leaves and other vegetation. However, they are the prey to different species of birds.


What are stick insects known as?

Stick insects, also know by the more formal name Phasmatodea, or more commonly known as walking sticks or ghost bugs. These bugs use both natural camouflage to evade predators, but can also shed and regenerate a limb if necessary to evade capture.