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A brief history on my Matid addiction. I live on Long Island, New York and have always been amazed by this insect. When I was young I saw them each summer and thats when my Dad taught me never to hurt them, even told me I could be fined if caught. After the Army I bought a house that I lived in for 10 years and only saw one in all that time. Now I'm retired from both that house and my job and found time for gardening. About 4 years ago I bought two Oothoes (sp) from Ace hardware and put them into my Bamboo patch. Then, since I now knew what an egg sac looked like I found a few in the wild in salt grass along the Long Island Sound while shooting skeet. My Son then found them in a Christmas tree he cut at a farm. Since I use no chemicals around the yard I have happy Matids. This leads to the current question, Halloween Day I'm sitting out front and spy a Matid in the Ivy, I show it off to all the kids Trick & Treating and their parents also. The weather is changing fast and I was surprised to see one so late in the season. I see it for the next three days and realize it doesn't have any wild food anymore and the temps are dropping. I grab my daughters empty fish tank and bring it inside. Buy a dozen crickets and it chows down right away. Today I get back home to find it making it's egg sac, after she was done it was time to grab more crickets.
Sorry this is so long but now the questions.
Is the egg sac fertile?
Should I move the egg case outside for a spring hatching? (not interested in having them house hatch)
Does the female need to mate again to produce more young?
Thanks much
Sorry this is so long but now the questions.
Is the egg sac fertile?
Should I move the egg case outside for a spring hatching? (not interested in having them house hatch)
Does the female need to mate again to produce more young?
Thanks much