I wasn't sure if I should put this here or in the Health forum.
The heat spiked overnight here in Washington and because I've never raised mantids before, I'm just a wee bit paranoid. It's been around 80-90 inside with every fan in the house on full blast. I've been misting the babies (Chinese, most likely) every three or four hours and they're all eating excellently, but up to what temperature can they stand without getting sick? Should I mist more or less or am I doing everything right?
Another question, because I'm such a newbie: when they're hanging from the wire mesh at the top of their little cups and jars and I mist them, they often fall from their perch. I know I have to be really diligent about keeping the humidity high when they molt, which should be in a week or two, but how do I do that without knocking them down?
Thanks for your help, guys c:
The heat spiked overnight here in Washington and because I've never raised mantids before, I'm just a wee bit paranoid. It's been around 80-90 inside with every fan in the house on full blast. I've been misting the babies (Chinese, most likely) every three or four hours and they're all eating excellently, but up to what temperature can they stand without getting sick? Should I mist more or less or am I doing everything right?
Another question, because I'm such a newbie: when they're hanging from the wire mesh at the top of their little cups and jars and I mist them, they often fall from their perch. I know I have to be really diligent about keeping the humidity high when they molt, which should be in a week or two, but how do I do that without knocking them down?
Thanks for your help, guys c: