This is my guide for preserving mantids. This method is like a modified version of joosa's method.
Setup:
You'll need-
1 large carboard peice that is elevated (like a removable shoebox lid, only bigger)
1 peice of paper towel
tape
what to do-
the reason to use something like a lid is so it's elevated, pins aren't through the bottom. Have it on the ground as if it the ground is the box and the lid is on. Tape a peice of paper towel firmly to the board. You have made your spreading board.
Next-
1 jar (and lid)
1 cup water
fourth a cup of bleach
cotton balls
paper towels
small peice of cardboard
what to do-
mix bleach and water together. place cotton balls in bottom of jar and pour in bleachy water mixture until cotton balls are submerged. place in a few paper towels so all the mixture in the jar is held by cotton or paper towel and press it all down to condense it. CAUTION!!! PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THIS MIXTURE WILL MAKE YOU FEEL WOOZY!!! KEEP JAR CAPPED UNLESS YOU ARE PUTTING IN OR TAKING OUT A MANTIS SPECIMEN!!! Place cardboard over paper towels so mantis doesn't come in direct contact with the mixture. AGAIN, BE SURE TO CAP jAR!!! I am not responsible for any injuries resulting in excess inhalation of bleach water mixture. You are finished with the relaxing jar.
Finally-
ziplock baggie
dead mantis
paper towel
Also need-
paper towel
pins
paper strips
Procedure:
when mantis dies, take a paper towel. fold towel twice before putting mantis on it to avoid crushing specimen. place mantis on fully expanded paper towel and refold. Place paper towel in airtight ziplock bag and put it in the freezer for 1 month. before spreading or relaxing, thaw it in fridge for an hour after the 1 month is up. put it on the cardboard of the relaxing jar and keep it there for 1 day per inch of mantis. after relaxing, push a pin through it in the abdomen right behind the thorax, but DO NOT PUNCTURE WINGS!!! stick pin into board, and push it down so mantis touches paper towel. take tweezers and slowly position legs how you want them, by pulling them into desired position, pushing them back into origional position, then pulling into desired position again. do this several times to relieve any tension. do this with all legs, claws, and wings. if you want to spread wings, fold another paper towel in half, then cut that in half. you should then have 2 half pieces folded in half. cover legs with the pad and make sure pad touches along side of the mantis. pin pad into place. spread wings onto pad and pin down a piece of paper to hold them in place. hindwings are tricky, and it takes quick reflexes to cover them before they revert into origional position. if you do not want to spread wings, hold legs in place with paper strip pinned to board. use paper strips for claws, and position antennae by flexing them into position then putting pins on each side of both antennae. place under bed or dresser for 1 week. after that, carefully remove any and all pins, paper strips and pads before removing mantis to pin it in your collection. post any questions or comments here. good luck!
Setup:
You'll need-
1 large carboard peice that is elevated (like a removable shoebox lid, only bigger)
1 peice of paper towel
tape
what to do-
the reason to use something like a lid is so it's elevated, pins aren't through the bottom. Have it on the ground as if it the ground is the box and the lid is on. Tape a peice of paper towel firmly to the board. You have made your spreading board.
Next-
1 jar (and lid)
1 cup water
fourth a cup of bleach
cotton balls
paper towels
small peice of cardboard
what to do-
mix bleach and water together. place cotton balls in bottom of jar and pour in bleachy water mixture until cotton balls are submerged. place in a few paper towels so all the mixture in the jar is held by cotton or paper towel and press it all down to condense it. CAUTION!!! PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THIS MIXTURE WILL MAKE YOU FEEL WOOZY!!! KEEP JAR CAPPED UNLESS YOU ARE PUTTING IN OR TAKING OUT A MANTIS SPECIMEN!!! Place cardboard over paper towels so mantis doesn't come in direct contact with the mixture. AGAIN, BE SURE TO CAP jAR!!! I am not responsible for any injuries resulting in excess inhalation of bleach water mixture. You are finished with the relaxing jar.
Finally-
ziplock baggie
dead mantis
paper towel
Also need-
paper towel
pins
paper strips
Procedure:
when mantis dies, take a paper towel. fold towel twice before putting mantis on it to avoid crushing specimen. place mantis on fully expanded paper towel and refold. Place paper towel in airtight ziplock bag and put it in the freezer for 1 month. before spreading or relaxing, thaw it in fridge for an hour after the 1 month is up. put it on the cardboard of the relaxing jar and keep it there for 1 day per inch of mantis. after relaxing, push a pin through it in the abdomen right behind the thorax, but DO NOT PUNCTURE WINGS!!! stick pin into board, and push it down so mantis touches paper towel. take tweezers and slowly position legs how you want them, by pulling them into desired position, pushing them back into origional position, then pulling into desired position again. do this several times to relieve any tension. do this with all legs, claws, and wings. if you want to spread wings, fold another paper towel in half, then cut that in half. you should then have 2 half pieces folded in half. cover legs with the pad and make sure pad touches along side of the mantis. pin pad into place. spread wings onto pad and pin down a piece of paper to hold them in place. hindwings are tricky, and it takes quick reflexes to cover them before they revert into origional position. if you do not want to spread wings, hold legs in place with paper strip pinned to board. use paper strips for claws, and position antennae by flexing them into position then putting pins on each side of both antennae. place under bed or dresser for 1 week. after that, carefully remove any and all pins, paper strips and pads before removing mantis to pin it in your collection. post any questions or comments here. good luck!