Anyone else have little daily mantid related routines in effect. Like because my place is fairly spacious but not like with a house w/backyard, I let all of my mantids out daily. Like the smallest Chinese and orchids are like L1-3 or so and don't tend to do much exploring when I let them out. SO, I put them on my vines I have running along the windows and other plants and they find a spot and when I return later though they may have moved, it's not really much farther than a few leaves away. The larger L4-5s tend to climb and wander (still not very far from their starting point). Sometimes, when they get a little stubborn after spending the day out I leave them trapped on the window over night by pulling the blinds all of the way down and they seem okay the next day. My original intention when I inherited these little dudes was to release them into the wild (so to speak) when the weather changed, like now. But, that was before I found out just how interesting this whole mantid rearing thing really is. The last pet in the world I would ever have expected to care for would be these mantids!! Before now, we (my little guys and I) had no idea just how huge this whole thing is and spans!! Awesome!!! :wink: My guest are just as blown away as I am when they come in and see these "bugs" scattered around my crib. They're all like,"dude, are those bugs on your window, just out like that??!!" So, for my mantids I figured since the "wild" is now out of the question just letting them roam the crib is the next best thing. I think the furthest I've found the wanderers is on my guitar on the other side of the living room since there's really not too many serious hiding places. At least not in total other rooms, like my kitchen or bathroom :shock:, so it kind of works . My little guys are always like, "hey you forgot to let this one or that one out!" And when I'm not here they continue the mantid care as if I were right there. So, the mantids usually in pretty good hands! :wink: