Hey all,
At the end of the warm season this year, I grabbed two adult female mantids from my outdoor patio garden and brought them inside. Both of these mantids had been living in two different plants since mid-summer. Anyway, one of them was a Carolina and the other was a Chinese.
I kept the Carolina in a small critter cage, and she laid 3 oothecas, in 3 different lids I put on the container. I placed these lids inside of my outdoor grill. It has a cover on it and these will overwinter nicely. Sadly, my little Carolina finally died during the 2nd week of December. It was very sad. I made a number of videos of her and buried her in a houseplant. I'm glad I got 3 ooths from her.
The big Chinese I kept as a free-range insect pet. I let it roam around my house and fed it large crickets with tweezers. Gave it water and honey. At one point, she ran away. I looked EVERYWHERE for her. I figured she went someplace to die. Anyway, she was gone for two weeks, and then one day showed up in the middle of my dining room floor. She was noticeably smaller. She wouldn't eat or drink and died December 21st (winter solstice). She lived a very long life. So I am worried when she disappeared that she might have laid an ooth somewhere in my house. I want to be prepared for this, should they hatch indoors during the winter.
I would like to raise as many as I can, and assume I will have to let the others just eat each other. I need advice on this, and will need to know what supplies I will need to deal with this, as I know I am totally unequipped. Help!
At the end of the warm season this year, I grabbed two adult female mantids from my outdoor patio garden and brought them inside. Both of these mantids had been living in two different plants since mid-summer. Anyway, one of them was a Carolina and the other was a Chinese.
I kept the Carolina in a small critter cage, and she laid 3 oothecas, in 3 different lids I put on the container. I placed these lids inside of my outdoor grill. It has a cover on it and these will overwinter nicely. Sadly, my little Carolina finally died during the 2nd week of December. It was very sad. I made a number of videos of her and buried her in a houseplant. I'm glad I got 3 ooths from her.
The big Chinese I kept as a free-range insect pet. I let it roam around my house and fed it large crickets with tweezers. Gave it water and honey. At one point, she ran away. I looked EVERYWHERE for her. I figured she went someplace to die. Anyway, she was gone for two weeks, and then one day showed up in the middle of my dining room floor. She was noticeably smaller. She wouldn't eat or drink and died December 21st (winter solstice). She lived a very long life. So I am worried when she disappeared that she might have laid an ooth somewhere in my house. I want to be prepared for this, should they hatch indoors during the winter.
I would like to raise as many as I can, and assume I will have to let the others just eat each other. I need advice on this, and will need to know what supplies I will need to deal with this, as I know I am totally unequipped. Help!