Not really unless you put a net over the plant.
here's some info though you could use
Food: Leaves and if you check my link below it tells you what leaves to feed it
Home: On a plant will do great
Well, they're pretty easy to look after.good for children.
You can do yes
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no
The stick insect feeds mainly on the aphid which eats your plants. So no I would keep the stick insect.
An acrostic poem should use the first letter of each sentence to spell out the word "stick insect". This type of poem would use words or phrases to describe a walking stick or stick insect.
That would be a spider.
no because they are both bugs that live close to each other
The stick insect is probably still "drying out". The new skin stays soft for quite a while after shedding so the stick insect will often stay very still until its new skin has hardened.
Depending on which type your stick insect is i don't know , but usually its bramble privet or ivy also some rose leaves, but i would advise you to give them ivy or privet.
Water stick insects favor being on the surface of the water because this is where their food accumulates. Also, if they were under the water, they would not survive.
I think No.
It's really an opinion. Most people stick with Charizard, but it isn't really something you can know as a fact. Stick with what you think would be best.
The only one I can think of would be a bedbug
i would think frogs mealworms and any other insect that size
why would you even think about using that for insect bites if you get sick from an insect you should get to a doctor! Yes, Flucloxacillin is an antibiotic for Gram-Positive bactera. However, go to the doctors and get it checked out.