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tracy6697 | 23:39 Sat 02nd Sep 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I have a stick insect who is laying lots of eggs and as a results I have had almost 100 hatched so I am about to be over-run with them! Does anyone know of a humane way to stop the eggs hatching. I know with African land snails you can freeze the eggs to kill them - does this work for stick insects?
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I used to have some stick insects and i used to just dispose the eggs when i cleaned out their tank along with the paper at the bottom of the tank. Most stick insects need good conditions to hatch so without them they just wont hatch.
Hi tracy, I don't want to give the impression i'm inhumane, but eggs don't feel pain. so why not just collect them, and squash them.
Hi Tracy

What breed of stick insect have you got? I used to have some a few years ago. I had indian stick insects and I also had some giant spiny stick insects at one time which are quite big and have spikes on them. My giant spiny stick insects laid eggs about 25 they laid they didnt hatch thouugh. My indian stick insects laid well over 100.

If you dont want to have so many babies that you cant handle them then Yes I would dispose the eggs. Indiain stick insects are one of the easiest to breed and breed like mad

Hope I have helped you
Helen

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