Valanga irregularis feeds on shrubs, in particular
Acalypha,
Hibiscus or
Bauhinia. Another food source are palm trees (
Arecaceae). Adult individuals are good jumpers and can defend against predators like
mantises (Mantodea) or
lynx spiders with the spines on the hindlegs. Moreover,
Valanga irregularis is well camouflaged as the body colour resembles the plant stem and leaf they are hiding behind.
Valanga irregularis mostly lives in solitude and does not form
swarms. However, under favourable conditions, they may set up in small groups and may cause damage as for instance on young
coffee berries. Nevertheless, the species does not count as an ecological
vermin. Adults generally spend the winter months in their hideout but they remain not completely inactive as they leave their lair from time to time for eating or sunbathing. The mating season begins in the first warm spring days. The males call the females with noises and they typically meet on the food supply. ==Development==