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Yes, stick insects are common in eastern Ontario. The only variety we have in Ontario is the "Walking Stick" (Diapheromera femorata). A good basic insect book to learn more about insects of Ontario is Bugs of Ontario by J. Acorn.
no, stick insects aren't plants at all. Stick insects are bugs, bamboo is a plant. There is a type of bamboo, called walking stick bamboo, also.
Some species of stick insects are but the common house Indian labatorys stick insect will only grow up to 3 inches.
Both walking sticks and beetles are both insects and arthropods, as all insects are arthropods.
The majority of walking stick-type insects do not migrate. The majority, instead, hibernate during colder seasons. They also have a short lifespan,
Yes stick bugs do form a pupae
They are called stick insect that's all!!
No, they eat your plants
by using force of its body
yes
A walking stick insect is an invertebrate. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals without a backbone.
Because they both are insects