It is and can be a task if looking for specific coloration. The most common variations I find on Chinese (Tenodera sinensis) are nearly solid brown, a solid green (even sometimes their eyes in daylight), and others that are green but have a brown or sometimes pink thorax.They have such a different colour variation it's fascinating to see the differences between the same species. I'm planning on looking for more mantids and ooths tomorrow
It happens, it can be the area is empty or the time of day even, for not finding any new ones. I notice once the sunshine is no longer on the plants, most areas I get mantises from will quickly turn empty. The mantises will move to areas where there is still sunshine, or take to the trees or hide near the base of plants to sleep for the night. I find no matter the location mid-day on a sunny day is the best for finding mantises - but is a pain due to the heat.didnt find any new ones unfortunately but after reading some of the threads at this site i tried to give my males some honey. never tried it before as i never knew they would like it or could even eat it. my big brown guy after putting honey on my finger took some coaxing but once he started eating it he couldnt get enough of it. the little green guy i couldnt get him to take a nibble sadly.
Yes, and Yes. It helps fill in their nutritional needs, and is eaten in the wild as well, found on the prey they feed on as they typically are in field areas with plenty of plant life. Of course in captivity that doesn't happen unless you dust it on feeders, or feed it directly to mantids.Is honey and pollen good for them nutrition wise? For all species of mantids?
MantisPets has pollen mixed into their Flower Power treats. As pollen is so miniscule in amount, if you can find it to purchase it tends to be overly expensive and is not necessary to use as a treat. Mixed in with honey or such a treat, it is good additive though.Okay never knew this before. I can hand feed them honey and I can try out those honey sticks from that store you linked. Not sure how I'm going to get them pollen though. And I saw people mentioning giving whole milk to their mantids as well. Is whole milk good for them?
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