
Stick Insects
Around 4 months old In about one month they will start laying eggs of their own They like to eat privet, ivy, bramble or rose leaves sprayed with water Collect from Hoylake, Wirral, or I can post

Stick Insects
Necroscia annulippes - group of 8 mixed sizes £10 (couple of adults and nymphs left) Myronides glaucus - 8 mixed sized nymphs £10 Peruphasma schultei - 8 sub adults/adults - £8 Eurycantha horrid

Stick Insects
3 adult male Golden-eyed stick insects (Peruphasma schultei) available for rehoming. Moving them on from very successful breeding group. Cool species to keep. IUCN listed species, as critically endan
Yes, stick insects are invertebrates as they belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals without a backbone. Like all insects, they have an exoskeleton and lack a vertebral column.