Thanks but we won't be able to put her outside because she is not indigenous to where we live, also I'm thinking the cold night air would harm her. I'm in Canada and it's getting pretty cold at night now. She was found at the airport on a shipment from China so I don't think she'll find a mate hereFemale Mantids can eat WAY more than two crickets a day. They have huge appetites. If you live in an area that has wild bugs, I would try and catch some moths, grasshoppers or other insects so her diet isn't just crickets.
The term we use is gravid or full of eggs. Your female looks like she is ready to mate. You can either find a male or you put her on the porch and have her call in her own male. Either way good luck!
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