if there’s a large droplet of honey on the toothpick, just angle the toothpick point down and twist it and it should drip, leaving the perfect amount for a small mantis. (It’s hard to explain but it l leaves a small droplet)
ive released thousands of Chinese mantises in my area, I’ve never seen one again. I guess the environmental conditions have to be perfect for them. (South Florida). Maybe it has to do with the salinity in the air? And the mantis can’t adapt to it. Maybe the Florida bark mantis has adapted to...
Give you mantis a small amount of honey just to clear up the mantises system, its basically mantis medicine.If hes not accepting honey just get a tiny bit of honey on the tip of a toothpick and put it up to his mouth, he should taste it.
i sometimes put bumble bee millipedes in my terrarium. ive never had a mantis attack a millipede before. Like Connor said i would get large millipedes so the mantis wont find one as a snack.
i tried emailing him, sending him a message on facebook, and emailing his customer support. I even sent him a message on the mantid forum. They ignore everything when i talk about the order.
after those messages i said
"Then can you help me out with my order. I ordered a trip of sphrodomantis gastricas. I only received one. I sent you guys emails and i didnt get a response back"
they ignored me again.
proving they scammed me!