No they don't need a license the only one that does is the Lord Howe Island Stick Insect thought to be extinct for 50Yrs but rediscovered on Balls Pyramid.
Not true if you're in the U.S. Most, if not all, species require a license because of the threat that they'll escape captivity and become an invasive pest. (Despite the fact that cold winters in most parts of the U.S. would kill any that escaped captivity.) Licenses are generally only granted to zoos and universities, so the chance that you'll be able to keep a stick insect as a pet is rather unlikely. Legally, anyway.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
They don't need anything! They lay their own eggs!
The flying Pink Winged stick insects eat the leaves off a blackberry bush. Pink Winged stick insects also will need to have water misted onto leaves for drinking if being kept in a cage.
Yes. Stick insects obviously are insects, and all insects are arthropods! ^^
stick insects make really good pets because all they really eat is leaves and they don't need that much lloking after
No
because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects. because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects.
Yes, stick insects are vegetarian, eating leaves.Yes.
they dont.Another AnswerActually, they do. Stick insects need to drink as well as eat, and will drink droplets of water from leaves. Stick insects use their mouths to draw up water.
Your stick insects have probably been fighting. this is normal
They are not cannibals also they are vegetarian.