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Help! I don't know what to do. I have hundreds of nymphs to L4!
Last year I gave some away, sold some, and let many of them go in my backyard. I live in AZ and I don't think there was enough food for them outside in the heat. Only 1 of mine survived long enough to lay eggs. When those eggs hatched, and there was rain at the end of the summer, the mantids did very well. I took some adults inside when it got cold out.
Now I have tons again. (I did not think most of my ooths would hatch because all my adults got the black death from a bad batch of crickets. Most survived, and the ooths laid right after did not do well. However, once my adults were healthy again, they laid ooths that are all doing great right now).
I want to give them away for free to good homes. The main problem is that it is too hot to mail. I cannot afford to send overnight, and I do not know how to mail them either.
I did put an add on Craig's list, but I am not getting much interest. I don't know if that is because they are free (people don't value free things) or because I want people to pick them up and bring their own containers.
I love them so much and just want them to have a chance to survive. I know in nature, most of them would not survive here, but. . . I love them!
Any ideas?
Last year I gave some away, sold some, and let many of them go in my backyard. I live in AZ and I don't think there was enough food for them outside in the heat. Only 1 of mine survived long enough to lay eggs. When those eggs hatched, and there was rain at the end of the summer, the mantids did very well. I took some adults inside when it got cold out.
Now I have tons again. (I did not think most of my ooths would hatch because all my adults got the black death from a bad batch of crickets. Most survived, and the ooths laid right after did not do well. However, once my adults were healthy again, they laid ooths that are all doing great right now).
I want to give them away for free to good homes. The main problem is that it is too hot to mail. I cannot afford to send overnight, and I do not know how to mail them either.
I did put an add on Craig's list, but I am not getting much interest. I don't know if that is because they are free (people don't value free things) or because I want people to pick them up and bring their own containers.
I love them so much and just want them to have a chance to survive. I know in nature, most of them would not survive here, but. . . I love them!
Any ideas?