Scherdy
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Hello!
Well, my daughter (3 y.o.) and me anyway are excited. My wife is still on the fence
I’m an elementary school teacher who has turned stay at home dad since our kiddo came along. Always been into taking care of different animals/pets and growing up in western Washington state I never saw a mantis. We caught insects and invertebrates of all sorts growing up and I always wanted to catch one. Finally at around age 35 I was outside at work and a what seemed like a huge insect dropped out is the sky and landed on my shirt. After a couple choice words I was so excited to see a praying mantis! I was a kid all over again but it didn’t stay long. I coaxed it onto my hand and then off it flew.
Then this last summer we were at a community garden/farm in a nearby park and found several that were so happy to just let you hold them while they looked at us. It’s so strange to have one of these stare back at you. During this shelter in place situation we find ourself in I started looking for info online to care for mantises and fell down the rabbit hole that led here!
Our first ghost mantis is ordered and my daughter is still thinking up names but we can’t wait.
I would like to find a small enclosure more attractive than a deli cup for us to observe all the wonder. Would a small acrylic box that is 3x3x4” be something our mantis would be happy when it gets closer to adulthood?
Thanks and great to meet everyone!
Well, my daughter (3 y.o.) and me anyway are excited. My wife is still on the fence
I’m an elementary school teacher who has turned stay at home dad since our kiddo came along. Always been into taking care of different animals/pets and growing up in western Washington state I never saw a mantis. We caught insects and invertebrates of all sorts growing up and I always wanted to catch one. Finally at around age 35 I was outside at work and a what seemed like a huge insect dropped out is the sky and landed on my shirt. After a couple choice words I was so excited to see a praying mantis! I was a kid all over again but it didn’t stay long. I coaxed it onto my hand and then off it flew.
Then this last summer we were at a community garden/farm in a nearby park and found several that were so happy to just let you hold them while they looked at us. It’s so strange to have one of these stare back at you. During this shelter in place situation we find ourself in I started looking for info online to care for mantises and fell down the rabbit hole that led here!
Our first ghost mantis is ordered and my daughter is still thinking up names but we can’t wait.
I would like to find a small enclosure more attractive than a deli cup for us to observe all the wonder. Would a small acrylic box that is 3x3x4” be something our mantis would be happy when it gets closer to adulthood?
Thanks and great to meet everyone!
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