the size of small seeds the size of small seeds
i no one STICK INSECTS
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
It really depends on the stick insect.
about 3-4 months i know because my stick insects eggs have just hatched
Male stick insects can be produced from fertilized eggs, whereas females can come from both fertilized and unfertilized eggs.
They don't need anything! They lay their own eggs!
Yes, all stick insects can produce unfertilized eggs via parthenogeneses. Some species do have males which can produce fertilized eggs, but all females are able to produce eggs without a mate.
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.
To determine if a stick insect is pregnant, you can observe physical changes in the female's abdomen, which may appear swollen or enlarged as the eggs develop. Additionally, female stick insects may exhibit changes in behavior, such as increased restlessness or a preference for secluded areas to lay eggs. Finally, carefully inspecting the female stick insect's ovipositor can reveal if it is enlarged or showing signs of egg development, indicating pregnancy.
No they do not, they simply fling there eggs away and they grow up not knowing there parents.
No you don't but the eggs will only produce female phasmids.
Around 20-35 center meters