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Keeping an outdoor mantis indoors for the winter
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<blockquote data-quote="LAME" data-source="post: 269814" data-attributes="member: 7878"><p>Most my mantids were wild caught, I've had no issues with any of them, and like mantiscurious said it'll warm up to you eventually. My T. Sin loves being out and about.</p><p></p><p>best way I've found for catching moths, honestly... Just wait until dark and turn your outside lights on, they'll come. I just use a coffee jar and throw em in it. Easy food to catch compared to chasing fly's or grasshoppers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LAME, post: 269814, member: 7878"] Most my mantids were wild caught, I've had no issues with any of them, and like mantiscurious said it'll warm up to you eventually. My T. Sin loves being out and about. best way I've found for catching moths, honestly... Just wait until dark and turn your outside lights on, they'll come. I just use a coffee jar and throw em in it. Easy food to catch compared to chasing fly's or grasshoppers [/QUOTE]
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