stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
they eat oak leaves
Most pet species will eat bramble (blackberry leaves) or privet as their main source of food. Most stick insects can also eat rose and oak and some species eat eucalyptus. Mastervenusflytrap: 85% of Australian species eat eucalyptus leaves.
Don't they eat leaves!
Yes, all stick insects are vegetarian. Leaves are their main diet. (The water stick insect, or water scorpion, is a different family. It is a carnivore.)
The flying Pink Winged stick insects eat the leaves off a blackberry bush. Pink Winged stick insects also will need to have water misted onto leaves for drinking if being kept in a cage.
they eat bramble/blackberry leaves. i would suggest the blackberry leaves. if i am wrong (which i am not) you can sue
bramble, raspberry, evergreen oak, lettuce, Ficus, eucalyptus, possibly rose leaves, and many more kinds of leaves. I'm feeding my indian stick bugs ficus leaves and lettuce, they are all very healthy and strong.
They are herbivorous so, they eat berries, vines, and leaves. I hope this helps!
you feed Indian stick insects privet ivy grass ectADD:I don't think stick insects can eat grass as the leaves are too narrow. Indian Stick Insects can eat privet, bramble, ivy, oak, rose and a few other plants.
All insects eat leaves
Stick insects only eat leaves.A UK website suggests eucalyptus, oak and hazel leaves, gathered as far away from traffic as possible.Another site suggests bramble.