The life cycle of a walking stick insect is very similar to that of any other insect. It starts as an egg, then becomes a nymph. It then grows to maturity (adulthood) and reproduces. Some walking stick insects live for several months up to two years.
Just in a park where there are gum trees or in you garden if there are any there. You should release them after they've completed their life cycle.
Yes. All living things have a life cycle.
it is basically an insect that has 3 stages of life cycle.
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it is basically an insect that has 3 stages of life cycle.
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A stick insect has several life stages, as it grows and develops through a series of skin sheds throughout its life. Many insects grow like this. Typically a stick insect will hatch and moult six times in its life before reaching adulthood.
Walking sticks have a life span of about 18 months.
metamorphosis
Female stick insects begin to lay eggs about a week or two after the have reached adulthood. Some species of stick insects have males to fertilize the eggs, but all species will lay eggs without needing the help of a male if there is not one present. A female stick insect will then lay eggs nearly every day for the rest of her life.