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This mostly depends on the species. For instance, Indian Stick Insect eggs take around six months to hatch, whereas Giant Prickly (Extatosoma tiaratum) eggs can take up to a year.
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Most stick insect eggs take around six to nine months to hatch, possibly a little earlier if kept in warm room.
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Stick insect eggs take about six to nine months to hatch, possibly a little earlier if kept in a warm room. If the insect is well fed, kept clean and exercised regularly, it can live for as long as 1 year, 2 months and 14 days.
Some species of stick insects are but the common house Indian labatorys stick insect will only grow up to 3 inches.
One to two years, depends on what type of stick insect and the conditions their kept in.
I have a few indian stick bugs, and their abdomens are around 2 cm long, but their torsoes are around 3 cm. The whole bug itself is around 8 cm.
It takes 5 hours to hatch.
During his travels he always had a staff (Long Stick) with him. He also had the support of the Indian population.
Forget about how long they take to hatch. Get to an emergency room and get them removed!
If you open the back hatch there is a hole and you put the long stick like thing and twist leftwards. A chain will loosen and the spare will come down.