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I got hooked into keeping stick insects.
AND boy do they multiply.
Started out with one, well kind of inherited it from my son who visited a butterfly farm with his uncle who submitted to child pressure :) So - it laid a few eggs.
They hatched and Now I have about 40!.
They eat .. they stay still... they change color . Not much else really. Kinda ugly but cute cos the main goal in a stick insect life is to climb higher.
Give them an uphill branch , arm, pencil etc. They climb. They don't get distracted, just focus on higher. And when there is a challenge going on .. just wait their time till its ok to get higher and blend in oh .. and they eat eat eat :)
I admire the people who look up in life, folks that see the beauty. Beauty that is often taken for granted. I admire those that quest for information that truly helps others. And I never ever stop learning.
Ok --- Update the Stick insects were freed mid summer .... kinda miss them however they needed space and that open freedom time. Ideally they had a blast till now the frosty times are here... power to the stick insects hope they find a way to weather the winter out. :)
If I won the lottery I would....
Give give give and then relax & enjoy.
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Hey Colin,
How are things, guess the snowdrops must be through in your part of the world.
Isn't Dundee meant to be one of the friendliest places in the UK?
I know BT have a call centre there. They were the only ones who could sort out my problem a few years back.
My apologies for being so rude to ignore your comments. Ignore is probably a wrong description as I didn't notice the links before. Re the Privet hedge .. that thought has crossed my mind. I will take a closer look at the Frequensea site. thanks for noticing.
Hi Colin ,hows it going. I here its threatening to be sunny again !
I noticed you had a look at my FrequenSea site, what do you think about it?
I would love to hear you comments
Take care
Peter
Hi Colin,
how are the stick insects? this warm waether must have increased thier reproduction. I remember when I had one, twenty..... four thousand, a girl who fancied came everyday for one, said she was giving them to her friends i wastoo young and innocent to beleive anything else. We released most of our into our huge privet hedge, they loved it.
I suppose some of the birds did too.
We have a bearded dragon eats most things loves chickweed and also spag bol.
Hows you n your lot
Peter
Hi Colin,
Good to see you have joined the group, could you be our first true Celt and lad from the greener side of the border ? I see you also know the irrepressable Mr Tinney, whom as we speak is about to engagew drive in his RV the size of Motherwell to circumnavigate North America!
If you are into the enablement and emopwerment of others, I can't encourage you enough to join upwith Forever Green, FrequenSea is changing lives all over and now we have the opportunity to share it with people in the UK.
It is so Exciting, especially when you see a friend who is critically ill do a U turn.
So welcome aboard and Let me know if there is anything I can do!
Peter
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How are things, guess the snowdrops must be through in your part of the world.
Isn't Dundee meant to be one of the friendliest places in the UK?
I know BT have a call centre there. They were the only ones who could sort out my problem a few years back.
What do you do apart from breeding stick insects?
Peter
I noticed you had a look at my FrequenSea site, what do you think about it?
I would love to hear you comments
Take care
Peter
how are the stick insects? this warm waether must have increased thier reproduction. I remember when I had one, twenty..... four thousand, a girl who fancied came everyday for one, said she was giving them to her friends i wastoo young and innocent to beleive anything else. We released most of our into our huge privet hedge, they loved it.
I suppose some of the birds did too.
We have a bearded dragon eats most things loves chickweed and also spag bol.
Hows you n your lot
Peter
Good to see you have joined the group, could you be our first true Celt and lad from the greener side of the border ? I see you also know the irrepressable Mr Tinney, whom as we speak is about to engagew drive in his RV the size of Motherwell to circumnavigate North America!
If you are into the enablement and emopwerment of others, I can't encourage you enough to join upwith Forever Green, FrequenSea is changing lives all over and now we have the opportunity to share it with people in the UK.
It is so Exciting, especially when you see a friend who is critically ill do a U turn.
So welcome aboard and Let me know if there is anything I can do!
Peter
Regina
Just dropping by to say Hi!
Hope you have a good weekend
TC
Darren
You giving such brilliant, a true life example! We can learn lots from nature.
All the best to you.
Regina from Coventry.
I want to be a stick insect, because I want to climb higher and higher! What a great story, it is inspiration from nature, don't you think?
WELCOME to the Bodhian community! I am glad you are here!
Hope we can be friends!
Love and abundance to you,
Claudia
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