bramble, raspberry, evergreen oak, lettuce,
Ficus, eucalyptus, possibly rose leaves, and many more kinds of leaves. I'm feeding my indian stick bugs ficus leaves and lettuce, they are all very healthy and strong.
Stick insects are herbivores. They do not eat other insects. Most captive-reared species eat bramble leaves, privet, oak, ivy and rose.
No, they eat your plants
Walking sticks, or stick insects, are herbivorous, that is, they eat leaves. Praying mantises, on the other hand, are carnivores. They eat meat, usually in the form of insects. Don't put them together. They won't get along.
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.
no
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.
stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
Both walking sticks and beetles are both insects and arthropods, as all insects are arthropods.
The majority of walking stick-type insects do not migrate. The majority, instead, hibernate during colder seasons. They also have a short lifespan,
No definetely not, stick insects belong to the insect world
They are called stick insect that's all!!
Yes stick bugs do form a pupae
yes