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Are Indian stick insects good pets?

Are Indian stick insects good pets?

The common Indian Stick Insect is often kept by schools & research facilities so it is often referred to as the Laboratory Stick Insect. These Insects are easy to keep as they need a minimum set up and can be fed for free from the Garden, the make an ideal first pet insect for younger children to study and look after.

What do Indian stick insects eat?

Stick insects need a diet of fresh leaves. Most will live on bramble and privet, but Indian stick insects eat privet, hawthorn and rose as well. The leaves should be kept on the twig and stood in a pot of water with a cover to prevent the insects drowning.

Where do Indian stick insects come from?

Where are Indian Stick Insects from? They were originally collected in Tamil Nadu, India, but in captivity cultures of Carausius morosus have been around for decades.

Are Indian stick insects native to the US?

The Indian walking stick is native to southern India, but the precise time of its establishment in California is unknown; the first official finding occurred in San Diego County in 1991 and shortly thereafter in San Luis Obispo County.

Are stick insects low maintenance?

Feeding Stick Insects This means that routine maintenance requirements are also minimal. With so many stick insect species it should come as no wonder that stick insects will eat all manner of plant material.

How quickly do Indian stick insects grow?

Your stick insects should grow quickly from 10mm when they first hatch to around 100mm at six months. To accommodate this rapid growth they will shed their skins several times as they grow.

Do stick insects eat ivy?

The Indian stick insect (the most common variety) also eats privet and ivy leaves.

Stick insects are herbivores, meaning they only eat vegetation; luckily, Indian stick insects have fairly simple tastes. They eat the leaves of many types of plant, quite a few of which can be found growing in the wild or in your garden.

How long do Indian stick insects live?

Indian stick insects live to between 6 months and one year in the wild (in their natural habitat). In captivity they can live up to 12-14 months , depending on conditions. Indian Stick Insect Nymph (Source: flickr.com/photos/resenter)

How do you take care of stick insects?

Keep your stick insect in a warm environment. Stick insects typically live in tropical areas, so it’s vital you keep your stick insect’s cage warm. Temperature’s less than 59 °F (15 °C) can be harmful. Generally, the temperature should be around 68 °F (20 °C), which is a normal room temperature.

What are the different types of stick bugs?

Stick Insects are also known as stick-bug, phasmid, leaf insect, bug insect and walking stick etc. There are approximately 3,000 different species of stick insects. They are found in all continents except Antarctica. They generally mimic their surroundings in color, usually green, brown, grey etc.

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