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Stick Insects

Just as the name implies, they look like a stick, with legs. Entomologists are still working on grouping these animals. Many newly discovered species have not been formally described but there are about 3,000 species classified and the list is growing.

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How Much Does a Dolomite Lacrosse Stick Weigh?

The Crosse: The crosse (lacrosse stick) is made of wood, laminated wood or synthetic material, with a shaped net pocket at the end. The crosse must be an overall length of 40 - 42 inches for attackmen and midfielders, or 52 - 72 inches for defensemen. The head of the crosse must be 6.5 - 10 inches wide, except a goalie's crosse which may be 10 - 12 inches wide. The pocket of a crosse shall be deemed illegal if the top surface of a lacrosse ball, when placed in the head of the crosse, is below the bottom edge of the side wall. All of that makes me think that there is no considered "legal" weight for the crosse. Since there are different lengths then it would stand to reason that there are no rules regarding weight. Also, there are different materials of which it's made, and everyone wants the lightest weight strongest material they can get.

Are walking stick females asexual?

Females do not need the males to reproduce but... the nymphs will only be females if the female does not reproduce with a male. (I'm trying not to be rude...)

Does pritt stick dry clear?

Well yes is the short answer if applied consistently and without "big globs". I use Pritt Stick for the creation of cardboard model railway buildings and it is extremely versatile and convenient. Similar to PVA glue it will dry clear if used correctly.

What does the boll weevil look like?

The boll weevil looks like a little pinkish bug that feeds on cotton

What type of ivy do stick insects eat?

Most "green" ivy is usually okay, although small leaves are preferred.

How do you kill walking stick bugs?

to be honest i think u should call an exterminator just smash them because i had an infestation of them in my backyard

What insects build nests?

No.Two or three days after the female mosquito has eaten, she can lay about 200 eggs on the surface of the water. This water can be in a puddle, a pond, or even a salt marsh. The eggs float around until they stick to some grasses. It usually takes 2-3 days for the babies (wrigglers) to hatch. They eat very tiny plants and animals in the water. After they have eaten enough, the wrigglers become a pupa. Inside the pupa, they change from a wriggler into an adult mosquito in less than a week. Some female mosquitoes survive the winter, but many only live for 25 days. Often, the males only live for a week.

What are baby stick insects called?

Its a form of twig shape crunchy cracker that is covered in a marmite form coating,

When a pedestrian is crossing a street guided by a dog or carrying a cane or walking stick that is white in color?

When a pedestrian is crossing a street with a guide dog or carrying a white cane, they are typically indicating that they are visually impaired or have a disability. Drivers should exercise extra caution and yield the right of way to ensure the safety of these individuals. It's crucial to be patient and allow them ample time to cross safely. Awareness and understanding of these signals can help create a safer environment for all road users.

What type of fertilisation do stick insects have internal or external?

Like most fish, external. The female lays eggs in a nest then the male fertilizes them.

What weight is the average stick insect?

If your stick insect is a baby there wouldn't be much weight. Once they shed there skin there will be a slit change. They'll grow nearly every month or so. Now there will get heavier and heavier cos there growing!

How do you get rid of the brown wood looking cocoon type insects?

To get rid of brown wood-looking cocoon insects, first identify the specific type of insect, as treatment may vary. You can often remove them manually or use a vacuum for smaller infestations. Applying insecticidal soap or a pesticide specifically labeled for the target insect can help eliminate them. Additionally, ensure your home is well-sealed and check for moisture issues, as many wood-boring insects are attracted to damp environments.

What kind of noises do stick insects make?

Stick insects are generally silent, but some species can produce soft sounds, often through stridulation, which is the rubbing of body parts together. These noises are typically low-frequency and may serve as mating calls or communication between individuals. Additionally, some species may hiss or produce clicking sounds when threatened. Overall, their noises are rarely loud or prominent, reflecting their camouflage and primarily passive nature.

How do you tell if your spiny leaf stick insect is male or female?

the males have no spines and they have wings when matured and the females have spines and have miniature wings.

its a bit strange that they are called spiny leaf insects if the male isn't even spiny!

Hope this helps!

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Are stick insects dangerous to pets?

No. but some species can bite but you are advised to wear cloves.

What do flying pink winged stick insects eat?

The flying Pink Winged stick insects eat the leaves off a blackberry bush. Pink Winged stick insects also will need to have water misted onto leaves for drinking if being kept in a cage.

How do you feed a cicada?

Cicadas eat crops, shrubs, trees and other plant material, according to About.com: "During their long period underground, nymphs nourish themselves by sucking the juices from plant roots. Adults also feed on plants, choosing fluids from the tender growth on woody vegetation."