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I recently captured a Western Short Horned Walking Stick (Parabacillus Hesperus). I have never kept an insect before and started to read up on them. Since learning more, I have become quite interested in these little creatures. However, I'm concerned about the legalities and care of this particular insect.
I read here that the only stick you can legally keep in the U.S. is the Northern Walking Stick
http://therealowner.com/exotic-unusual/unusual-pets-northern-walking-stick-insects/
It seems a lot of people think this is accurate, yet I see dozens of stick species being kept/traded/sold int he U.S. and nobody is batting an eye. The Parabacillus Hesperus I caught was caught wild and is native here in Nevada where I live. I would assume that would make it legal to keep, but I can't find a good solid authority on the subject. Can someone point me in the right direction to learn more about this?
Regarding care, I only saw this guy eating once. It looked like he was chomping on the bark of an almond tree trimming I gave him. Since then, (two days ago) I haven't seen him eat anything when I peek in at him. Is there something I should be feeding in particular for a Western Short Horned? I really can't find much info about this species, so any suggestions would be helpful. I did manage to find this link that gave foodplants for western short horned listed as Foodplants: Acacia; Robinia; Rubus fructicosus agg.
http://phasmid-study-group.org/content/Parabacillus-hesperus-Hebard-1934
That's all I've found. I couldn't find any of those on my property, so I need to know what native plants this guy would eat so I can go find some!
Hope to get some info here, thanks for taking time to read this!
I read here that the only stick you can legally keep in the U.S. is the Northern Walking Stick
http://therealowner.com/exotic-unusual/unusual-pets-northern-walking-stick-insects/
It seems a lot of people think this is accurate, yet I see dozens of stick species being kept/traded/sold int he U.S. and nobody is batting an eye. The Parabacillus Hesperus I caught was caught wild and is native here in Nevada where I live. I would assume that would make it legal to keep, but I can't find a good solid authority on the subject. Can someone point me in the right direction to learn more about this?
Regarding care, I only saw this guy eating once. It looked like he was chomping on the bark of an almond tree trimming I gave him. Since then, (two days ago) I haven't seen him eat anything when I peek in at him. Is there something I should be feeding in particular for a Western Short Horned? I really can't find much info about this species, so any suggestions would be helpful. I did manage to find this link that gave foodplants for western short horned listed as Foodplants: Acacia; Robinia; Rubus fructicosus agg.
http://phasmid-study-group.org/content/Parabacillus-hesperus-Hebard-1934
That's all I've found. I couldn't find any of those on my property, so I need to know what native plants this guy would eat so I can go find some!
Hope to get some info here, thanks for taking time to read this!