Actually, stick insects will mate at any time of year. Stick insects often live in warm and tropical places where there is no such thing as "winter" or "autumn". The weather is usually stable and stays the same all year round, so stick insects will mate at any time once they have reached adulthood and found a mate.
Stick insects get their wings when the reach adulthood after their very last moult.
About at the ending of summer but they go back in at the beginning of winter but this common ones like love bugs but some may they oposite and some a bit different try getting a book about it
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No, they do not hibernate, mainly because stick insects live in warm and tropical climates where the temperature does not vary much throughout the year.
because that's only when insects come out and trees grow big and strong
Stick Insects generally live for only one year, however, there are many larger species, who's growing rate is much slower, that can live for up to two years after hatching.
One to two years, depends on what type of stick insect and the conditions their kept in.
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No, they do not hibernate, mainly because stick insects live in warm and tropical climates where the temperature does not vary much throughout the year.
Summer time is the time when most of their food (insects) are out, so it's a good time for them to feed.
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.
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they probably wont now, its too late in the year... but stick around for next year when they tour.
A cow will come into heat every 21 days, regardless of the time of year, they will not (or at lease should not) come into heat when they are pregnant.