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Something killed all my mantises
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<blockquote data-quote="cwebster" data-source="post: 308224" data-attributes="member: 9658"><p>Am sorry for your losses. I am down to only five of eighty chinese mantises. Almost all died at the same age, just stopped eating, would not respond to honey, fruit flies, or cricket guts. So I empathize. Have two left, adults with wings; two with no wings yet; and one much smaller. How humid and warm do you keep your mantids? Am wondering if it was the waxworms or climate conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwebster, post: 308224, member: 9658"] Am sorry for your losses. I am down to only five of eighty chinese mantises. Almost all died at the same age, just stopped eating, would not respond to honey, fruit flies, or cricket guts. So I empathize. Have two left, adults with wings; two with no wings yet; and one much smaller. How humid and warm do you keep your mantids? Am wondering if it was the waxworms or climate conditions. [/QUOTE]
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