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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="nasty bugger" data-source="post: 81160" data-attributes="member: 2610"><p>Howdy, y'all</p><p></p><p>I'm new to the hobby. Came to it by way of gardening and needing biological control over pests.</p><p></p><p>Got some ootheca's at a whole foods store, and hatched them out and now I have babies.</p><p></p><p>I have worms also, in the bedroom, not my body, and have fish also.</p><p></p><p>I'm in Phoenix AZ for now, and have a nice warm place to raise my babies, and will soon set some of them loose in the indoor garden. I imagine I'll still have to feed them, as there aren't really any pests to speak of in my place.</p><p></p><p>Less than 3 weeks and the babies have molted twice already, so I'm well on my way to insect daddydom, or would that be a dumbdaddy...</p><p></p><p>Old enough to be some of your dad's, and young enough for some of you to by my dad.</p><p></p><p>Decided to start on my experimental self-sustaining (hopefully) polyculture, and bio control is a part of it, and the little mantis' seem so cool I decided to get into them a bit more than I probably should have.</p><p></p><p>I'm also hoping develop a breed of mantis that will be large enough to eat the people that have wronged me's heads... Not really, unless maybeee............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nasty bugger, post: 81160, member: 2610"] Howdy, y'all I'm new to the hobby. Came to it by way of gardening and needing biological control over pests. Got some ootheca's at a whole foods store, and hatched them out and now I have babies. I have worms also, in the bedroom, not my body, and have fish also. I'm in Phoenix AZ for now, and have a nice warm place to raise my babies, and will soon set some of them loose in the indoor garden. I imagine I'll still have to feed them, as there aren't really any pests to speak of in my place. Less than 3 weeks and the babies have molted twice already, so I'm well on my way to insect daddydom, or would that be a dumbdaddy... Old enough to be some of your dad's, and young enough for some of you to by my dad. Decided to start on my experimental self-sustaining (hopefully) polyculture, and bio control is a part of it, and the little mantis' seem so cool I decided to get into them a bit more than I probably should have. I'm also hoping develop a breed of mantis that will be large enough to eat the people that have wronged me's heads... Not really, unless maybeee............ [/QUOTE]
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