Looking After Stick Insects

Adapted from 'Looking After Stick Insects' by Michael and Frances

Housing
Many species of stick insect can be kept together, but different bulky or pinching stick insects may harm each other. Stick insects should be kept indoors, at living room temperatures or slightly above. Greenhouses may well be too hot.

Cages can be heated by an electric light bulb (up to 40W) inside, blacked out by cloth over a frame, but be extremely careful that the electric wiring is safe (for humans and insects) even in the damp, and that neither the cloth nor the cage can catch fire.

Cages should be 30cm or more high (reaching 100cm or more for the longest species) so that the insects have room to moult. Fishtanks and plant propagators may therefore need to be stood on end.Permanent cages can be built in mnay ways.

Temporarily, cardboard boxes with a large hole cut in the lid, covered with cellophane or perspex (fixed to the outside with sellotape) , and with small holes punched for air are easy to make. Alternatively cellophane or netting can simply be fixed by a piece of elastic around the sides of a thcker box without a lid. It should be noted that some netting eill not keep small insects in and it may be eaten by larger species. Plastic sweet jars can be used for smaller stick insects but need small holes punched in them to reduce condensation (to prevent drowning).

Don't leave cages in sunlight as they are  likely to get too hot. Cover them up or keep them in the dark from dusk.

Species such as Eurycantha and Heteropteryx dilatata will need 5cm of compost or firm moss for the adult females to bury their eggs. Some species such as Eurycantha and Dares like to hide on the floor by day - try oss, crumpled brown paper or a hollow cylinder.

Food
Almost all stick insects will eat sprigs of washed bramble (Rubus fructicosus agg.)  leaves. In winter bramble can be found in sheltered places such as unkempt gardens and embankments. Stick insects may also eat rose (Rosa) hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), Rhododendron, oak (Quercus), etc. Be sure to ensure that the foodplant is free from pesticides. Some species such as Carausius morosus will eat privet (Ligustrum) and ivy (Hedera). The PSG Culture List lists known foodplants for many species kept in culture.

With the stem kept in water foodplants should last for several days when cut. Ensure that insects cannot fall into the water and drown (the use of lids that can rust is not reccomended).

Most tropical and sib-tropical species like food to be sprayed with luke-warm water at dusk, but some tap water may harm some species (e.g. Anisomorpha buprestoides and Dares).

Handling
Be very careful or stick insects may loose a leg: don't handle them by their legs or pull them off their resting location. An artists' paintbrush is useful for moving smaller species and nymphs. If knocked off of their resting location some species pretend to be dead.

If a stick insects falls from its perch whilst moulting it may be possible to save it by hanging t upside down by the loose old skin at the end of its tail.

BEWARE: Anisomorpha buprestoides' defensive spray, which can harm the eyes; and species capable of pinching, such as Eurycantha and Heteropteryx dilatata.

Eggs
Females should start laying eggs not more than about 8 weeks after becoming adult and should continue laying for several months. They lay roughly between 2 per week and 15 per night, depending on the species. If you get no eggs, something must be wrong. Most insects drop their eggs, some bury them, and a few attach them to the foodplants or cage, or hide them in crevices.

Eggs usually hatch in about 2-4 months, but can take up to 15 months depending on the species and temperature. The eggs of some common species can be hatched at living room temperature, but hatching is generally improved if the eggs are kept warm (e.g. in an airing cupboard - but not directly on the hot tank, radiator, or in the sun). Hatching is also helped by  moisture, but too much will cause mould. One possible method is to separate out the eggs and put them on dry peat in a covered plastic box not less than 2cm high. Start by spraying the eggs with luke-warm water once a day, wipe away any condensation an, at the slightest sign or smell of mould, miss out spraying. If spraying seems to start mould, try removing the peat. Buried eggs can be reburied in ground up peat, caps uppermost and just covered, then treated as above. Any eggs which go mouldy should be carefully removed.

The egg shell may remain attached to a newly hatched insect. Piling eggs several layers deep or increasing spraying may reduce this problem.

With warm enough cages eggs will often hatch if left where they are laid.

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