And the moral of the story is: Always enclose your ootheca!

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Ian

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Well, I guess I foolishly left a batch of my Tenodera ootheca in an open box, nicely sunning on the window legdge:

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I have now have nymphs everywhere, which is slightly depressing...think I will have to just let some fruit flies loose in the bug house.

Thought that was quite amusing!

 
:D Happened to me a little while back. I'm sure you saw the thread. It's been several weeks since it happened but a couple days ago I found a nymph that was in good shape and was about L3. Must of been eating stray fruit flies cause plenty do escape.
 
In my case over a week before they started dropping dead. A few hung on another week and I found that one several weeks later.

 
I had the same. I left a Sphodromantis ooth in a container with som e big holes. Some days later my boyfrind staring at the room wall asked "Ohhh.... Marzena..... why are the mantids running on the wall?" They survived couple of days.

Try looking at the ceiling, plants and near the windows, they are probably hiding there in large amounts :p

 

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