lol it does aswell :lol:Anyone else think the mantis looks sad? :lol:
LOL don,t swear at mantods you make them sad :lol: :lol:Anyone else think the mantis looks sad? :lol:
Lol! :lol:LOL don,t swear at mantods you make them sad :lol: :lol:
What disease? I have had many mantids with the black spots with no ill effect.for the moment this mantis lokks sad...and dead !!!two of those 8 mantis are dead since yesterday.
This disease looks serious
Never affected any that I have had and I have had plenty with this issue. Don't always believe what you hear.I've never had it, but I've heard that it does negatively effect the mantids.
It's what Mantidmaniac95 said, the post above you.I noticed that black spots appear after keeping mantids for some time (about 10 hours) in small containers (around 2 mantid's length), usually when transporting them. I think this is a stress reaction caused by lack of space.
Not exactly. I mean that black spots appear not of mechanical rubbing against the cloth, but of stress caused by standing for a long time in close compartment with no way out. Hiding in holes or cracks is typical for cockroaches, but not for mantids. They are creatures of open space, which prefer not even to sit on a flat surface, but to occupy highest points for observation (like flowers or branches). I don't remember any case of mantis getting into container' size cave and staying there for even an hour. Sometimes, for example, when running from predators, they may escape to thick grass or in the bush, but usually they climb out soon. Also, the thickest place in the bush doesn't lock mantis from all sides, as if when using a container.It's what Mantidmaniac95 said, the post above you.
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