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Help a Teacher w/Ghost Mantids class project - Seattle area
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<blockquote data-quote="jindarose" data-source="post: 290624" data-attributes="member: 9011"><p>I'm a middle school science teacher and my 6th grade class is raising 9 (now only 8, sadly) Ghost Mantises in the classroom. </p><p></p><p>I raised mantises as a kid in Maine (we caught them in the field) and I'm sure they were part of why I became a science teacher! I would like to connect with other mantids fans in the area, so please get in touch. (Note: I am new to online forums (fora?) so please be patient.</p><p></p><p>I've raised Chinese mantises in the classroom before, however they "expired" before school got out. I need some info on life span of these guys - <em><a href="http://www.mantidkingdom.com/mantid-care/phyllocrania-paradoxa/" target="_blank">Phyllocrania paradoxa</a>_</em> we got them in Nov 2015 as 3-4th instar. Almost all have wings at this point, maybe 2 are still sub adult. We were surprised to find an ootheca in one of the cages earlier this week <em>(immaculate conception? Pseudo egg case? dry run?)</em></p><p></p><p>My basic question is whether I need to plan for mantis care after school gets out in June? </p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I think I could find a few students willing to adopt a mantis pet. The kids are getting pretty good about handling the flies, cleaning cages, etc.,<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">However, I feel I need to have a reliable information so I can tell students and their folks at home just what to expect when caring for a mantid. <em>(Plus I need to know in case I end up caring for 8 mantises !)</em><br /> </li> </ul><p></p><p></p><p>Any advice or ideas from experienced mantid fans would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p></p><p>Jinda R.</p><p></p><p>Middle School Science Teacher</p><p></p><p>Redmond, WA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jindarose, post: 290624, member: 9011"] I'm a middle school science teacher and my 6th grade class is raising 9 (now only 8, sadly) Ghost Mantises in the classroom. I raised mantises as a kid in Maine (we caught them in the field) and I'm sure they were part of why I became a science teacher! I would like to connect with other mantids fans in the area, so please get in touch. (Note: I am new to online forums (fora?) so please be patient. I've raised Chinese mantises in the classroom before, however they "expired" before school got out. I need some info on life span of these guys - [I][URL="http://www.mantidkingdom.com/mantid-care/phyllocrania-paradoxa/"]Phyllocrania paradoxa[/URL]_[/I] we got them in Nov 2015 as 3-4th instar. Almost all have wings at this point, maybe 2 are still sub adult. We were surprised to find an ootheca in one of the cages earlier this week [I](immaculate conception? Pseudo egg case? dry run?)[/I] My basic question is whether I need to plan for mantis care after school gets out in June? [LIST][*]I think I could find a few students willing to adopt a mantis pet. The kids are getting pretty good about handling the flies, cleaning cages, etc., [*]However, I feel I need to have a reliable information so I can tell students and their folks at home just what to expect when caring for a mantid. [I](Plus I need to know in case I end up caring for 8 mantises !)[/I] [/LIST] Any advice or ideas from experienced mantid fans would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Jinda R. Middle School Science Teacher Redmond, WA [/QUOTE]
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