JPF
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Hello there! I'm new to the forum so thnx! It's the strangest, coolest thing but this summer in Burbank i have never seen so many Mantids! my Raised bed garden is like a Mantis magnet! There are at least two BIG females,one green, one camouflaged with black, purple brownish mottling etc. That will eat flies from tweezers and has a strong pull! And the third is a beige female Chinese Mantis i think my wife released about month ago & it must be at least 3" ! Hoping they don't all scrap! They're of a similar size ! Then last night i found yet another big green female nearby and i then have a juvenile Californica i rescued from the pool & spritzed off the chlorine but it only has one front leg & likes to eat cat food ,hamburger,flies etc. From my tweezers! it can't seem to catch any prey with its one leg..hoping it grows another leg after molt? I wonder if the captive secretes pheromones that other Mantids pick up on ? I suppose its more likely our pesticide free garden is so full of moths,flies, lacewings etc it's a good habitat for all sizes & colors of mantid . I released a hand raised Chinese male after my wife's urging but he was promptly eaten alive
By a deep green female so i'm hoping all these big females can coexist without going 'Battle Royale' and wonder when the males will appear? The ootheca i ordered from Mantis shop still hasn't hatched a month later and its been very ,very hot here! Can females coexist on same patch? Will different species mate? And the sizes of these female Californians are all at least 3+ " think they could tke the alligator lizard at the bottom of the garden ! Cheers from Burbankia-JPF
By a deep green female so i'm hoping all these big females can coexist without going 'Battle Royale' and wonder when the males will appear? The ootheca i ordered from Mantis shop still hasn't hatched a month later and its been very ,very hot here! Can females coexist on same patch? Will different species mate? And the sizes of these female Californians are all at least 3+ " think they could tke the alligator lizard at the bottom of the garden ! Cheers from Burbankia-JPF