Most stick insect eggs take around six to nine months to hatch, possibly a little earlier if kept in warm room.
about 10cm
I believe so, yes.
Stick insects typically have a gestation period that ranges from 2 to 6 months, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some species can even lay eggs shortly after mating, while others may hold the eggs inside until they are ready to hatch. After the gestation period, the female will usually lay a batch of eggs, which can vary in number.
Some species of stick insects are but the common house Indian labatorys stick insect will only grow up to 3 inches.
It varies between the Stick Insects like a Spiny Leaf the females live to 18 months, males 1Yr.
sticky browny long legs weirdo
Yes they have, but not really really long (okay)
4-6 months
They do this because MOSTinsects don't live a long life and so they lay there eggs at at one time.
It takes 25 hours for eggs to develop.
One to two years, depends on what type of stick insect and the conditions their kept in.
it will burn and stick to the pan