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Depends on the species of stick insect. You will most likely find them on trees where they eat the leaves.
yes hey live next to trees and stick in forests or jungles
The insect that looks like wood is called the Phasmatodea. The more common name for this insect is a walking stick.
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.
They live on branches or leaves or somewhere else on trees, or they also live in the grass.
Stick insects are found all over the world, but mostly in tropical regions. As they live on leaves they are found mostly on trees and bushes where the twigs are similar to their own appearance. Walking sticks are found all over the continental U.S.. They love Oak trees and can actually become a problem if there are enough of them because they can damage the trees. They like dry, tall trees usually in Texas, or California
Stick insects are most commonly found in biomes consisting of woodlands and heavy forests. They live in broadleaf trees, tree trunks, shrubs, and bushes, mainly on the foliage.
bug and worm
Are you sure it is an insect. It could be mildew.
By providing leaves,flowers,wood,roots,fruits etc....So that the insect feeds on them.