They eat berries vines and leaves.
What does a walking stick eat.
Adult walking stick insects like to eat oak leaveswhile the nymphs baby walking stick insects eat oak leaves along with various other plants berries and shrubs found near the oaks.
There are many different species of stick insect and each has a preference when it comes to the type of food they eat.
The giant walking stick of texas is also quite specialized.
I only eat leaves and stems of plants and usually only eat at night.
Below are some stick insect species and the leaves that they prefer to eat.
Giant prickly stick insect blackberry oak rose raspberry eucalyptus and hazel.
Severe outbreaks of the walking stick diapheromera femorata have occurred in the ouachita mountains of arkansas and oklahoma.
What do baby stick insects eat.
A filipino species is known to eat only mango foliage with a close relative eating only pili tree foliage.
It only lives in river bottoms and feeds upon oaks and grapevines.
They also known to feed on fabric textiles.
They feed at night.
One of the reasons that they look like sticks is so they can graze on the leaves of their preferred trees in peace.
What i look like.
Others swipe at predators with their spine covered legs while one north.
What do walking sticks eat.
I am usually found on bushes or in small trees.
My size ranges from less than 1 inch to over 1 foot in length depending on my species.
All walking sticks are herbivores.
Many stick insects feign death to thwart predators and some will shed the occasional limb to escape an enemy s grasp.
The insects eat.
Jungle nymph ivy rose raspberry and blackberry.
Walking sticks are opportunistic feeders but some species feed on a single preferred plant species.
Eat and be eaten all walking sticks are herbivores.
For example the giant walking stick of texas feeds primarily on oaks and grapevines found in river bottom habitats while the short horned walking stick of california and arizona prefer to feed on certain weed species.
Stick insects are herbivorous eating only plants and vegetation.
My specialty is camouflage.