Crowned stick insects primarily feed on a diet of leaves, with a preference for various types of foliage, particularly from bramble, oak, and rose plants. They are herbivorous and rely on these plant materials for nutrition and hydration. In captivity, they can be fed a variety of fresh leaves to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients. It's important to provide them with a diverse selection of greens to mimic their natural diet.
stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
They eat things such as small insects and their eggs
They are not cannibals also they are vegetarian.
No, stick insects do not eat grasshoppers.
Yes, although insects do not make up the majority of their diet.
Yes.
Don't be an idiot.
yes
to eat them
cucumber
no
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.