Most "green" ivy is usually okay, although small leaves are preferred.
stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
you feed Indian stick insects privet ivy grass ectADD:I don't think stick insects can eat grass as the leaves are too narrow. Indian Stick Insects can eat privet, bramble, ivy, oak, rose and a few other plants.
Most pet species will eat bramble (blackberry leaves) or privet as their main source of food. Most stick insects can also eat rose and oak and some species eat eucalyptus. Mastervenusflytrap: 85% of Australian species eat eucalyptus leaves.
They eat bramble mostly but you can give them oak and privet. Apparently you can feed them rose and ivy leaves too but we never have with mine.
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.
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.
I dont know but if animals eat fern and moss they will prob eat ivy too . But i dont know what type.
Yes. They eat ivy leaves or blackberry leaves.
Stick Insects, like all Insects, produce eggs. Some species of Stick Insect will lay unfertilized eggs without the presence of a male. This process is called Parthenogenesis. Other species of Stick Insect do need a male and female pair so the eggs are fertilized before they are laid. Fertilized eggs will produce both male and female offspring, whereas unfertilized eggs will only produce females.
Downy Woodpeckers eat a variety of insects including: beetles, ants, Spiders, snails, caterpillars, scale insects, and aphids. They also eat fruits and nuts such as dogwood, service berry, poison ivy, acorns, and Virginia creeper.
The stick used in many ivy plants to just to stable the ivy plants. You can use whatever kind of stick you have on hand.
They are roughly I don't know how to describe them in the proper way but they weigh about as much as 10 ml of water. Answered by Sam aged 11