Sticklet; Insect; Grasses, tree sap; Between 1 and 1.5 inches; Not; The Sticklet is a small brown insect. It camouflages itself in the dirt or on trees, making it difficult to spot. They often live in small groups, anywhere between 2 and 5 individuals living in small burrows in the ground. They’re very cute, although not too interesting. There is no discernible way to distinguish males from females, and it is also unknown exactly how they breed. They consume with a proboscis that extends directly to the abdomen. Many creatures like eating them.