PhilinYuma
Well-known member
O.K. Nightlurker. It must be hard to be fascinated by mantids and read about other's pets and not have any of your own!I like your ideas but I am not sure about how practical they are going to be. One of the biggest chores about mantids is feeding and I can see why people want to try to find a way to make it easier. You're going to attract fruit flies over mosquitos I believe. They are attracted to CO2 but that is when breathed out of another animal.
Have you contacted any other mambers on the forum who are from Singapore? There are a number. I think that I posted some in another thread. Search "Singapore" in the search engine and P.M. some, and see about getting you a mantis, or eight!
I think that your ingenious plans gained traction from the fact that many of us did the same sort of thing when we were kids. Providing food for your mantids is perhaps the most important part of mantis care. Even if you invent a really effective trap it won't provide you with a guaranteed supply of food. Nymphs, for example should be getting more fruit flies than they can eat every day.
Start learning how to raise fruit flies now, before you get any mantids! Ther's a "sticky" in the subject, and that will get you in business, quite aside from the hundreds of posts on the subject on this forum. If you don't have access to cultured ones, attract them with a pice of bread sprinked with vinegar, placed them in a jar. Wild fruit flies are much "tougher" than the mutated kinds, and more "fecund" as Mija says.
If you can't crickets, get roaches, one of the small "household pest" kinds, and start keeping them in a shoe box. Again, there is a Lot of information here on the forum.
Good luck to you! And let us know how you succeed!