Jenny49617
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Hi there, did a search but couldn't find anything on this...
I'm using mantids with groups of kids, and ideally want to take them out onto my hand and carry them around the audience so people can get a good look. We've done this a lot with Hierodula Membranacea and Chinese mantids, but now have some new species and I'm not sure how they'll react.
Worst case is that they could jump onto a kid and freak them out, but any jumping might make people nervous. I have the following species, any info on how they move, if they're bitey etc, would be very gratefully received. I'm only planning on taking out sub-adults or large females to try to avoid any flying behaviour.
Have already been using these, and would consider letting kids hold them in controlled circumstances:
Hierodula grandis (have used these - they seem fine if a little frisky)Chinese (have been fine)
But these are the guys I'm less sure about (wouldn't let the kids hold these either way):
Malaysian orchid
Violin (I know they're v. delicate but if I'm careful...)
Thanks guys!
I'm using mantids with groups of kids, and ideally want to take them out onto my hand and carry them around the audience so people can get a good look. We've done this a lot with Hierodula Membranacea and Chinese mantids, but now have some new species and I'm not sure how they'll react.
Worst case is that they could jump onto a kid and freak them out, but any jumping might make people nervous. I have the following species, any info on how they move, if they're bitey etc, would be very gratefully received. I'm only planning on taking out sub-adults or large females to try to avoid any flying behaviour.
Have already been using these, and would consider letting kids hold them in controlled circumstances:
Hierodula grandis (have used these - they seem fine if a little frisky)Chinese (have been fine)
But these are the guys I'm less sure about (wouldn't let the kids hold these either way):
Malaysian orchid
Violin (I know they're v. delicate but if I'm careful...)
Thanks guys!