the eggs laid by common Indian stick insects are small oval shapes
coloured brown about 2 mm small.
they should be kept dry and handled carefully if removing from the main tank
Their eggs look surprisingly like seeds or nuts. See the related links for pages with example images.
Stick insect eggs look like small seeds, and are generally dark brown in color. They are rounded and are fairly easy to separate from droppings because they look nothing alike.
A stick insect doesnt necessarily look like a stick, depending what breed it is. For example a indian stick insect does look like a stick and camaflages itself into leaves and plants e.t.c whereas african stick insects are much more spiky and grow very large
A stick insect is camouflaged by colour and shape to look like a twig when stationary on the branches of a bush.
By blending in with its surroundings. With camouflage to make itself look like a stick.
frogs
The female stick insect mates (some can lay eggs without mating), sticking her eggs to leaves or just on the ground. She may lay any number between 100 and 1200. The eggs often look like plant seeds and sometimes take several months to hatch. Baby insects (nymphs) look very like their parents. As each stage (or instar) of the insect grows big enough, it moults, that is, it sheds its outer skeleton, which it eats. After several moults it develops into the fully grown stick insect. Wings develop before the final moult. All males and the females of many species have wings, though usually only the males can fly. Stick insects live about 12 months, sometimes longer when kept as pets.
A stick-bug they look like a twig from a tree
Yes it does because the stick insect looks like a branch in a tree or on the ground.If an animal spots it,it uses that camoflage to make it look like a branch and that animal walks away and forgets all about it.
Look on leaves and bushes
mantid flies
It is not an insect but an internal parasite. The tapeworm's eggs look like little grains of rice when passed in the feces of your dog or cat. There are medications out there to de-worm your pet with for tapeworms. You really should take a sample of your pet's feces into your Veterinarian and have it examined to see if there are more internal parasites in your pet, such as roundworms, hookworms or whipworms.
i think maybe you mean a gnat. Possible a stick insect Stick Insect (Phasmida), but I'm not sure they fly. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/bugs/stick-insect.html Donna