Some stick insect eggs (ova) can hatch within a matter of months, to a couple of years. When raising stick insect eggs, it's best to place on a paper towel, sand or coconut fiber in a container; burying is not needed. LIGHTLY mist every 3 days. Keep eggs at a certain temperature, either room temperature or for colder areas, between 20-22c.
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about 3-4 months i know because my stick insects eggs have just hatched
a spiny anteater lays eggs and the eggs hatch .
Leave them alone. They will hatch out by themselves.
This mostly depends on the species. For instance, Indian Stick Insect eggs take around six months to hatch, whereas Giant Prickly (Extatosoma tiaratum) eggs can take up to a year.
unless the eggs were fertilized, they will not hatch.
4-6 months
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 there larva are called Nymph and the hatch out of eggs
I believe it take 21 days for a egg to hatch It depends entirely upon the species. Insect eggs may take a matter of days to hatch. Birds' eggs may take around three weeks. The kiwi's egg has an incubation period of 70-80 days.
No. If the female attempted to hatch eggs without a male, the eggs won't be fertile, and the egg will just go rotten.
Insect eggs come in various types, including soft-shelled, hard-shelled, and foamy. They vary in size, shape, and color depending on the insect species. The hatching process also differs among insects, with some eggs requiring specific conditions like temperature or moisture to hatch, while others hatch on their own.
Maggot is a general term for the larval form of an insect. They appear 2-5 days after an adult insect lays its eggs. In the case of a deceased animal, flies are usually the source of maggots. The flies lay their eggs after being drawn to the smell of rotting flesh. The eggs hatch into maggots and they get their nutrients from eating the body. This also aids in decomposition. Actually there is a field of forensics called forensic entymology or solving crimes by observing the insects/larva on a body. Each insect has a specific life cycle and the time it takes for the larva to hatch can be diagnostic.