Hi,
My grandfather called me today to let me know that an egg sac that he found and kept last year has started to hatch. He now has hundreds of baby praying mantis and he is looking to me to help him figure out what to do with them. Apparently this isn't the first time that he has been in this situation, the last time he had the egg sac he waited for the babies to hatch and then set them all free in his blueberry bushes, but the birds took full advantage of that easy free meal almost immediately. He doesn't want this to happen again, so he is looking for guidance on the best way to keep them protected until they will be big enough to be set free.
He is a farmer, and would like to keep them until his plants are in the ground this year, which will probably be a few more weeks. I have a 5 year old "bug loving" son, and after reading all of these posts, I might be interested in keeping one or two for us to care for.
SO, where should I start? In my reading, I saw the suggestions to use a warm water mist for the first few days. I called him and told him this information already, but how should I prepare to move forward?
1. Will they need to be separated?
Right now they are in the jar that the egg sac was being stored in, and they appear to be just fine.
2. When should I start feeding them live prey?
My grandfather cut up a few grapes and dropped them in, and he said he has seen them "doing something" to the bits of grapes. Is this a good idea?
3. Should I start with a fruit fly culture, or will they need something smaller?
4. Realistically, should we try to keep them all for a few weeks, or let some of them go sooner?
5. If we are to let some of them go, where is the best place to do that?
6. When should we expect them to start molting for the first time?
7. What are the temperature requirements when they are this little (about 1/4 inch long, right now)
8. Anything else that I need to know as I begin this exciting new adventure?
Thanks, in advance!
Jen
My grandfather called me today to let me know that an egg sac that he found and kept last year has started to hatch. He now has hundreds of baby praying mantis and he is looking to me to help him figure out what to do with them. Apparently this isn't the first time that he has been in this situation, the last time he had the egg sac he waited for the babies to hatch and then set them all free in his blueberry bushes, but the birds took full advantage of that easy free meal almost immediately. He doesn't want this to happen again, so he is looking for guidance on the best way to keep them protected until they will be big enough to be set free.
He is a farmer, and would like to keep them until his plants are in the ground this year, which will probably be a few more weeks. I have a 5 year old "bug loving" son, and after reading all of these posts, I might be interested in keeping one or two for us to care for.
SO, where should I start? In my reading, I saw the suggestions to use a warm water mist for the first few days. I called him and told him this information already, but how should I prepare to move forward?
1. Will they need to be separated?
Right now they are in the jar that the egg sac was being stored in, and they appear to be just fine.
2. When should I start feeding them live prey?
My grandfather cut up a few grapes and dropped them in, and he said he has seen them "doing something" to the bits of grapes. Is this a good idea?
3. Should I start with a fruit fly culture, or will they need something smaller?
4. Realistically, should we try to keep them all for a few weeks, or let some of them go sooner?
5. If we are to let some of them go, where is the best place to do that?
6. When should we expect them to start molting for the first time?
7. What are the temperature requirements when they are this little (about 1/4 inch long, right now)
8. Anything else that I need to know as I begin this exciting new adventure?
Thanks, in advance!
Jen