Zuzu
Well-known member
Since I'll be getting at least one mantis next week, I thought I would ask some questions I've had before they arrive. Most of them are related to molting, haha.
1. What do you do when a mantis is about to molt? I've read from one place that said you mist them, and another that said you don't because it is easier on the mantis if dry. Which is correct?
2. How do you know when a mantis is about to molt? I know that they start hanging upside down and lose their appetite, but anything else? Do they get less active, will their color change, etc?
3. Is it possible for a mantis to be in an incorrect/dangerous position during molt, and if so, would I be able to help correct them? If so, how would I do it?
4. On another forum, users were having an argument on when it is safe to handle a mantis after molt. My opinion is shared with one user, in that it should be fine after they have hardened fully (I'd give it about a day). Another user said no, that's not safe, and you should wait 3 days. What is your opinion?
5. Opinion on feeding bugs caught from outside or in the home (houseflies, butterflies, moths, dragonflies)? During the spring and summer, we get a lot of dragonflies and butterflies that I would love to be able to catch as mantis treats if it's safe.
Thank you for any replies, answers, and information!
1. What do you do when a mantis is about to molt? I've read from one place that said you mist them, and another that said you don't because it is easier on the mantis if dry. Which is correct?
2. How do you know when a mantis is about to molt? I know that they start hanging upside down and lose their appetite, but anything else? Do they get less active, will their color change, etc?
3. Is it possible for a mantis to be in an incorrect/dangerous position during molt, and if so, would I be able to help correct them? If so, how would I do it?
4. On another forum, users were having an argument on when it is safe to handle a mantis after molt. My opinion is shared with one user, in that it should be fine after they have hardened fully (I'd give it about a day). Another user said no, that's not safe, and you should wait 3 days. What is your opinion?
5. Opinion on feeding bugs caught from outside or in the home (houseflies, butterflies, moths, dragonflies)? During the spring and summer, we get a lot of dragonflies and butterflies that I would love to be able to catch as mantis treats if it's safe.
Thank you for any replies, answers, and information!