Four days after our cruise, we took the kids to Disneyland, to take advantage of the Victoria Day (May 18) holiday in Canada. When we returned home, I got a very nice surprise.
Do you remember the stick bugs my sister Rose bought me for my birthday back in October? Here they are again:
In mid-March, the female (the bigger one) started dropping eggs. I think there are now about 25 on paper towel on the bottom of the cage, which I am keeping moist by pouring water on it a couple of times per week. At first I was quite anxious, watching the eggs every day, until I read at the library that stick bug eggs can take anywhere from 6 months to 18 months to hatch, depending on the species.
Well, when we returned from Disneyland, there were 3 small babies in the cage. They grow fast, here is one of them at what is probably 1 week old:
According to my records, it was only 9 1/2 weeks for the hatching. So now I'm back to watching the cage anxiously again.
i remember when you received that very cool and original stick bug gift. what will you do with all the babies?
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Irena,
ReplyDeleteMy sister has dibs on as many as she wants, and we may have a few friends interested also. I'll keep some for myself, for when my adult pair reach the end of their lifespan. If I end up with too many eggs, I understand that freezing them for 2 weeks will destroy them, and is recommended rather than just discarding them.
I just found a 4th baby this morning. So I'll need to be extra careful when replacing the blackberry branches now.
Lily
Happily, I found a 4th baby stick bug the following day. Sadly, the female stick bug died last week, leaving behind the male, her 4 babies and 25 eggs. So I am hoping that many more will hatch.
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Wow, how cool, you must have a really cool sister :). I did not know you could buy walking stick bugs. How interesting.
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