They eat blackberry bushes and wax murtle hedges, If anyone knows anything else they eat, I'd like to know!
No
10 bugs on each stick
stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
No they don't they only eat leaves
Don't release lady bugs until you see pest insects such as aphids in the garden for them to eat. If there isn't any food in the garden for the lady bugs they won't stick around. If you release lady bugs and they eat up all the prey insects, you can encourage them to stick around by putting "wheast" on sticks in the garden. You can probably buy "wheast" wherever you get your lady bugs, or you can make it by mixing wheat flour, yeast and honey into a paste. Slather that on a popsicle stick and stick it in the soil for the lady bugs to eat.
no because they are both bugs that live close to each other
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Ladybugs in Australia are actually sometimes called ladybirds. They live in areas that are near water or areas of wetlands. They most often live on branches of shrubs, on flowers, and in trees.
No, Herbavore's do not eat living things such as bugs. Insectavores eat bugs.
Most pet species will eat bramble (blackberry leaves) or privet as their main source of food. Most stick insects can also eat rose and oak and some species eat eucalyptus. Mastervenusflytrap: 85% of Australian species eat eucalyptus leaves.
Birds, reptiles, bats, and spiders all eat stick bugs. The stick bug looks like a twig and can hide in trees without being seen by predators. They range in length from a half inch to 13 inches long.
Stick bugs are an insect that hides form predators by looking like a twig. I will make the link below point to a picture of a stick insect.