Stick insect eggs take about six to nine months to hatch, possibly a little earlier if kept in a warm room. If the insect is well fed, kept clean and exercised regularly, it can live for as long as 1 year, 2 months and 14 days.
Lady bugs, like most bugs, hatch from eggs.
Eggs, like all bugs
water stick insects simply lay their eggs on floating plants and wait until they hatch.
some stick insects actually hatch when it is quite warm they will hatch in soil if the weather in your house is cold they won't hatch.
Yes, boxelder bugs reproduce by laying eggs, which hatch into nymphs that grow into adults. The females deposit their eggs in cracks and crevices on trees or buildings, where they develop before emerging as new adult bugs.
Leave them alone. They will hatch out by themselves.
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yes there larva are called Nymph and the hatch out of eggs
about 3-4 months i know because my stick insects eggs have just hatched
Buy and incubator and put the eggs in it until they hatch!
4-6 months
Male stick insects can be produced from fertilized eggs, whereas females can come from both fertilized and unfertilized eggs.