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Mantis Dying Of Old Age: When's the Right Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sticky" data-source="post: 254762" data-attributes="member: 6745"><p>She is much more energetic this morning. Another younger mantis walked too close to her and a tussle started! I was able to seperate the two before any damage was done. That got my heart pounding! I checked both girls and they are fine.</p><p></p><p>I will take her outside later and set her on the grass in the sun. (We are in the seventies here). She won't cook and I will do some fiber work and watch her. She likes that.</p><p></p><p>I mixed up a little bowl of ground beepollen,honey and water. Its easier for the mantids to drink it than eat dry powder. Plus it tastes good! Patty gulps it down and everyone else liked it too. It helped Sticky live a longer life, he had stopped eating bugs and lived very well eating the mix. He also drank milk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sticky, post: 254762, member: 6745"] She is much more energetic this morning. Another younger mantis walked too close to her and a tussle started! I was able to seperate the two before any damage was done. That got my heart pounding! I checked both girls and they are fine. I will take her outside later and set her on the grass in the sun. (We are in the seventies here). She won't cook and I will do some fiber work and watch her. She likes that. I mixed up a little bowl of ground beepollen,honey and water. Its easier for the mantids to drink it than eat dry powder. Plus it tastes good! Patty gulps it down and everyone else liked it too. It helped Sticky live a longer life, he had stopped eating bugs and lived very well eating the mix. He also drank milk. [/QUOTE]
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