After six minutes and fourtyfive seconds of laying dormant, the bug ate its way out of the cocoon, and moved out of the tunnel after eating the rest of it. It emerged being being millimetres longer, and 1cm taller. It had become more green in colour where it was brown, and developed spots of a brighter green where it was green already. The most drastic change, however, was that it had grown a pair of insect wings, which buzzed while the bug crawled out of the tunnel.
Turning around, it took hold of the remains of the snake and pulled it out of the hole also, then ate the rest of it. After this, the bug ate a little more plant matter, then tried to fly. Wings buzzing loudly, the bug rose off the ground, but couldn't stay in one place, darting around uncontrollably and eventually ended up lodging itself inbetween bush branches. Clacking its mandibles in annoyance. Climbing down from the bush, it tried three more times, each with compareably poor results, before giving up and eating plant matter. After having eaten its fill, the bug dug a new hole where its first ate what roots were sticking out of the soil, then cocooned itself again.
Six more minutes passed until the bug emerged once more, having grown another 2 centimetres and five millimetres in length and height respectively. Once it crawled out of its hole, the bug first ate a few grams worth of leaves and grasses, then tried to fly again. After trying and failing twice, the bug made some improvement on the third try. Although it still couldn't stay in one place, it managed to fly in forwards relatively well, although it failed to move in a straight line, zig-zaging quite a bit, and when it came to steering around obstacles, it simply fell down. Clacking its mandibles a few times, the bug continued on foot for the time being, eating plant matter along the way.