lionsden112002
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If you recall I captured a male chinese mantid and kept him for breeding with my female chinese.
Turns out badly for the male. I released Lu onto the kitchen back door screen and then released the male behind her and within about 6 to 8 inches away. They stayed in this position for about an hour and a half swaying back and forth. The male at one point extended his lower abdomen to the side. At this point I went to get my digital camera and when I came back the male was captured and being eaten!
Dang. Well I wanted the female to have a chance to breed cause thats what bugs do so I opended the screen and was going to release her into the back yard. This was a tuff choice but bugs gotta do what bugs ought to do and I had no options for her.
She stayed on the screen door for about three days. Crawled up into the eave of the house but never left and was always easy to find by just looking out the window. Even after I started the weber grill to cook one evening, she stayed. The fire scared her and she moved futrther up into the eve of the roof but she didn't fly away.
Then one night about two in the AM I was in the kitchen and looked out after turning on the porch light and that little female had attracted a male and was doing what bugs do. When I got up that next morning I went and looked again thinking she would be long gone. The male was gone but LU was still there. I looked for wings or debris from the male but didn't find any so maybe he got away!
Well now that Lu has been visited by a male I decided to capture her again and so she is back as a family pet and we are awaiting our ooth.
I do have pictures and will post them for your entertainment but they are at home on my digital camera.
I think it is a funny story.
Turns out badly for the male. I released Lu onto the kitchen back door screen and then released the male behind her and within about 6 to 8 inches away. They stayed in this position for about an hour and a half swaying back and forth. The male at one point extended his lower abdomen to the side. At this point I went to get my digital camera and when I came back the male was captured and being eaten!
Dang. Well I wanted the female to have a chance to breed cause thats what bugs do so I opended the screen and was going to release her into the back yard. This was a tuff choice but bugs gotta do what bugs ought to do and I had no options for her.
She stayed on the screen door for about three days. Crawled up into the eave of the house but never left and was always easy to find by just looking out the window. Even after I started the weber grill to cook one evening, she stayed. The fire scared her and she moved futrther up into the eve of the roof but she didn't fly away.
Then one night about two in the AM I was in the kitchen and looked out after turning on the porch light and that little female had attracted a male and was doing what bugs do. When I got up that next morning I went and looked again thinking she would be long gone. The male was gone but LU was still there. I looked for wings or debris from the male but didn't find any so maybe he got away!
Well now that Lu has been visited by a male I decided to capture her again and so she is back as a family pet and we are awaiting our ooth.
I do have pictures and will post them for your entertainment but they are at home on my digital camera.
I think it is a funny story.