Ocelotbren
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First of all, I just acquired a wild-caught adult female Chinese mantid from a friend that had been on the lookout for mantids for me. However, she found it in a bug box hanging from the neck of a child at a book fair at her kid's school. :lol: She asked the child about it and he said he found it on his driveway and was just showing people before letting it go again. So she told him she knew of a place where it might like to live, and he agreed to let her take it to give to me. My first wild-caught (not that I caught it). I am very happy because I started in the hobby with a male and a female Chinese, but the female didn't make it to adult, so this is my chance to experience an adult female. My male died last month of old age.
Now on to my question - is it too late in the season, here in Michigan, to put her out in a mesh enclosure in the evening to try and attract a male? The highs for the next couple weeks are anywhere from 49 - 73 F and the lows range from 31 - 55 F. I wouldn't leave her out overnight. I am not sure what time in the evening is ideal though, especially given that it is chillier in the evenings now.
I'm not positive I even want to try, but I was thinking that if I could get a male, I could breed her to know for sure that the ooths will be fertile, vs having no idea at this point if she mated before being caught.
Any thoughts on attracting a male at this time of year? Is it too late in the season and cold here? If not too late, roughly what time in the evening is best to try?
Thanks everyone, and here is a picture of her with spooky black eyes from last night.
Now on to my question - is it too late in the season, here in Michigan, to put her out in a mesh enclosure in the evening to try and attract a male? The highs for the next couple weeks are anywhere from 49 - 73 F and the lows range from 31 - 55 F. I wouldn't leave her out overnight. I am not sure what time in the evening is ideal though, especially given that it is chillier in the evenings now.
I'm not positive I even want to try, but I was thinking that if I could get a male, I could breed her to know for sure that the ooths will be fertile, vs having no idea at this point if she mated before being caught.
Any thoughts on attracting a male at this time of year? Is it too late in the season and cold here? If not too late, roughly what time in the evening is best to try?
Thanks everyone, and here is a picture of her with spooky black eyes from last night.