Thursday, February 08, 2018

Jewel # 310 (Feb. 5, 2018)

“And they shall be Mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I
make up MY JEWELS.”
(Malachi 3:17)

To my dear grandchildren

A Great Imitator 

“The heart is deceitful above all things . . . who can know it? I the Lord search the heart.” (Jeremiah 17:9-10)

Known as walking stick, or stick insects, these relatives of katydids, crickets, grasshoppers and earwigs come in many varieties throughout North, Central and South America, as well as Asia.  North America alone has about a dozen different kinds.  Some measure only two to three inches long, but in Asian countries some may be twelve inches long when stretched out on a branch. The larger ones, when roasted, are considered a very tasty food by the natives.

Walking sticks usually remain perfectly still on twigs or even flat blades of grass or leaves.  Their long, slender bodies look so much like a part of the tree or plant that insects coming from behind innocently climb up and walk along their backs.

Unlike most insects, these strange brown or green creatures have no wings but have six long, flexible, thin legs, all about the same length, that seem awkward in climbing over twigs and branches.  When folded under their bodies, their legs look like a part of a branch itself.

Walking sticks remain motionless on the twigs, branches or leaves, blending so perfectly they are nearly invisible.  Their strange appearance hides them from their enemies.  Even people searching for these unusual creatures may walk right by one lying on a bare branch and not discover it until, by chance, the person thinks he is grabbing a branch for support and discovers it trying to wriggle away from his hand.  

These insects are greedy leaf-eaters, sometimes damaging walnut, oak, locust, hickory, cherry and other trees.  The female usually drops one hundred or more eggs to the ground, one at a time, which will hatch the following spring.  They are neglected, and few survive.  As the young grow, they shed their skin five or six times.  

In many ways these walking sticks represent an illustration of the deceitful ways of Satan and his efforts to spoil our personal lives.  How much better to have our trust in the Lord Jesus, our Creator, and ask Him to help us do what these Bible verses tell us: “He that will love life, and see good days, let him keep his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no dishonesty. . . . For the eyes of the Lord are over the honest and true, and His ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil” (1 Peter 3:10-12).          

Love you all - Grandpa

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