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Stick Insects Invertebrates for sale in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

6 Stick Insects Invertebrates for sale in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

Stick Insects, also known as phasmids or walking sticks, are remarkable insects originating mainly from tropical and subtropical regions, with some species found in temperate zones. These insects are renowned for their extraordinary camouflage skills, resembling twigs, branches, or leaves to evade predators effectively. Physically, they possess elongated, cylindrical bodies that can range dramatically in size, with some species like Chan's Megastick reaching over 60 cm in length. Their slender, segmented bodies and long legs often mimic sticks, and some species have wings, though many do not. Stick insects exhibit captivating behaviour such as swaying like a twig in the breeze and remaining motionless to enhance their disguise. Temperament-wise, they are docile creatures, frequently kept as pets due to their calm nature and intriguing life cycle. They reproduce via both sexual reproduction and parthenogenesis, allowing females to reproduce without males. In terms of suitability, they are ideal for enthusiasts seeking low-maintenance pets that require a habitat with fresh leaves and stable humidity. Popular searches include "stick insects for sale," "buy stick insects," and "stick insects for sale UK," reflecting growing interest in these fascinating, perfect-for-pets insects across the United Kingdom.

Stick Insects invertebrates Black Beauty stick insects, peruphasma shulteii  - Advert 1
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Black Beauty stick insects, peruphasma shulteii

Stick Insects

1 yearAge
MixedSex
£3Price

I have lots of these available, most are only 1 or two moults away from being adults. They're a fantastic looking species and very easy to look after if you have a good source of privet. Discounts a

AylesburyBuckinghamshire (42.8mi)
Stick Insects invertebrates Ramulus artemis EGGS - Advert 2
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Ramulus artemis EGGS

Stick Insects

2 weeksAge
FemaleSex
£5Price

Ramulus artemis eggs (laid: January 2026) £5 per milk top - 20 eggs £3.50 first class postage (UK) These are gorgeous, very easy to keep stickies. They eat mostly bramble, but would also appreciate

BedfordBedford (43.7mi)
Stick Insects invertebrates Indian stick insects for sale - Advert 3
5

Indian stick insects for sale

Stick Insects

5 weeksAge
MixedSex
£1Price

Hi, I have baby Indian stick insects for sale. Collection only from Rugby area. Very easy to maintain.

RugbyWarwickshire (10.3mi)
Stick Insects invertebrates Sunny and Thorny Stick insects - Advert 4
3

Sunny and Thorny Stick insects

Stick Insects

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£5Price

Baby sunny and thorny stick insects, sex not yet known. 1 week to 2 months old. Don’t require a really big cage, easy to look after as they eat bramble. £5 each

SwadlincoteDerbyshire (33.4mi)
Stick Insects invertebrates 3 Sungaya Aeta stick insect nymphs (unsexed) - Advert 5
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3 Sungaya Aeta stick insect nymphs (unsexed)

Stick Insects

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£1Price

Cannot ship! Pickup only!! These are nymphs of species sungaya aeta, easy to care for and relatively long lived (2~ years). £1 per 3 stick insect nymphs, random sex, any size. Exact birth date is unk

Leamington SpaWarwickshire (2.1mi)
Stick Insects invertebrates Extatosoma tiaratum, Australian walking stick Eggs - Advert 6
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Extatosoma tiaratum, Australian walking stick Eggs

Stick Insects

13 weeksAge
FemaleSex
£5Price

Extatosoma tiaratum= An Amazing Australian species, the Macleays Spectre Stick Insect can grow up to 150mm! Feeding on a range of food plants which can be found in your garden or in a local field, mak

FaringdonOxfordshire (43.9mi)

FAQs

Are stick insects invertebrates?

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.

Are stick insects arboreal?

Yes, stick insects are arboreal, meaning they live in trees or shrubs. They feed on leaves and use their twig-like appearance to blend in with vegetation, helping them avoid predators.

Are insects in general invertebrates?

Yes, all insects are invertebrates. They belong to the class Insecta within the phylum Arthropoda and do not possess a backbone but an external skeleton.

What is a stick bug classified as?

A stick bug, also known as a stick insect or walking stick, is classified as an insect in the order Phasmatodea and the family Phasmatidae, characterised by their exceptional camouflage that resembles twigs or sticks.