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.
walking sticks lay 1 to several eggs per day during mating season.
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Many stick insect species live in tropical climates, so there generally is no "mating season" for stick insects. Once a stick insect has reached adulthood, it shall mate with the first male it comes across, the male often clutching to the female's back for weeks at a time, only leaving her back to eat.
A stick insect will lay several eggs per day for the rest of its life. The number of eggs laid throughout the stick insect's lifetime can reach up to several hundred or even a thousand.
Stick bugs can lay eggs and they can reproduce year round. But be careful stick bugs reproduce in dirt.
out of its butt, under a rock.
180 eggs at a time
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
Walking Sticks lay eggs, and once they start they lay many. At best, you will see their abdomen looks bigger.
Walking sticks usually lay their eggs in the soil, or on the underside of leaves.
In order to camouflage them from predators, walking sticks tend to lay their eggs on the bottom of leaves or stems. They also lay them one by one so that they resemble tiny seeds instead of putting them in one large pile.
yes it does!
They lay their eggs in small places predators cant get the eggs like seaweed and under rocks or in holes
They don't lay eggs in human but in a Sac, underwater .
They don't need anything! They lay their own eggs!
Indian laboratory stick insects lay up to 200 eggs. They do not need any surface to lay them on they will just drop them. They take up to 3 months to hatch. It is very likely that some will have to be crushed because they will all hatch and there will be too many to be kept by 1 person. If you plan on selling them they will sell cheapest at 10p.
usely if a cricket is prego they have a dark needle at there butt and they stick that needle down in dirt and lay them
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Most butterflies lay their eggs on plants: on the top or bottom of leaves, on the flowers, on twigs, in the chinks of bark, or on the plant stalk. Some butterflies lay their eggs near the plant: on dry grass stems, dead leaves, or on soil. By laying their eggs on or near plants, the newly hatched caterpillars will have something to eat.