Shelbycsx
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Have any of you ever heard of mantids chewing through the netting on a cage to escape? Thanks in advance for the replies!
Not really what Yen was saying :wink:As Yen said, the most likely suspect would be the livefood chewing through the netting. I have had crickets chew through everything, we have a nice small hole in the edge of our carpet up against the skirting board when a cricket decided to chew through, and make a nice little "nest". But never heard of a mantis chewing through anything else...
it could be your ghost mantis is tasting it for moisture or water on net?i've seen my ghost mantids do that. i'm not sure they were trying to escape, but they just started chewing on it and i see holes on the netting.
It was clear Yen ! I just think Ian just miss read it :wink:Thanks Rob for making it clearer, my bad english i know!!
i've seen my ghost mantids do that. i'm not sure they were trying to escape, but they just started chewing on it and i see holes on the netting.
it could be your ghost mantis is tasting it for moisture or water on net?
Robo - I agree that the mantids will have been drinking, but this would not have made them chew through the netting (if that is what you meant !?). It sounds like your P. paradoxa were trying to catch food on the other side of the netting. They think they have caught the prey, but actually have the netting in their forearms :wink:thats what i am thinking yen (looking for moisture)
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