It's a stick bug. Stick insects not only look like sticks, they act like them, too. Stick insects are so named for their effective camouflage among the woody plants where they feed. They're typically brown, black, or green, with stick-shaped bodies that help them blend in as they perch on twigs and branches. Some even wear lichen-like markings to make their disguise more authentic. Stick insects imitate twigs swaying in the wind by rocking back and forth as they move.
Ladybug it´s the best to be in any garden; eat any others those like to eat our vegetables, but not big enough to kill some of the others also prejudicial à agriculture.
NO!! Not that kind! Like the bug!
One of the few things on earth that actually freak me out. I kind of want one as a pet.
"Rollie Pollies" aka wood lice, are not insects. They are arthropods.
Stick insects are so named for their effective camouflage among the woody plants where they feed. They're typically brown, black, or green, with stick-shaped bodies that help them blend in as they perch on twigs and branches. Some even wear lichen-like markings to make their disguise more authentic. Stick insects imitate twigs swaying in the wind by rocking back and forth as they move.
They seem so mellow.