Butterfly
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So last year I found a Mantis Religiosa, a Stagmomantis Limbata, a male unknown and another that died the same day I found him. The limbata and the religiosa turned out to be females and laid me some ooths. And I found a random one or two in our trumpet vine.
Flash forward to the present....
Im in the middle of moving and my car died. I had a tank with 3 ooths from the limbata and an unknown ooth in a container in the trunk.
Yes I know, Im a baaaaad mommy. I left the ooths in the trunk a few days and when I went to unload it yesterday to take it to the shop I noticed they hatched. I had quite a few dead nymphs on things, I was so upset!
I had been waiting months for those darn things to hatch and now they hatch over a 3 day period in the trunk of my car?!
So I go to work thinking all is lost, I have no nymphs Im just gonna have to buy some live ones.
I get home and decide to take one last look at the tank I'd had the limbata ooths in and wouldnt you know I see a live one on the screen (darn guys are SO little Im amazed I found him) Then another on a branch!! So I grab the other container the random ooth was in and I find another 2 survivors!! I run to the phone dial 411 and call every Petco, Petsmart, or Pet People in the san Fernando Valley. I find one store with live cultures, so I rush down to get them.
I bought my little guys some raffia and a cracker container thats pretty shallow and moved them all to their new home to watch the fruit fly massacre begin. I've never had an ooth hatch, heck before last year I didnt know what an ooth was.
I'd had 4 last night, now I have 3. But hey Im just glad to have these 3!!
These are gonna be some fat and spoiled Mantids!
I guess the moral of the story is never leave your ooths unattended, or in your trunk!!
Flash forward to the present....
Im in the middle of moving and my car died. I had a tank with 3 ooths from the limbata and an unknown ooth in a container in the trunk.
Yes I know, Im a baaaaad mommy. I left the ooths in the trunk a few days and when I went to unload it yesterday to take it to the shop I noticed they hatched. I had quite a few dead nymphs on things, I was so upset!
I had been waiting months for those darn things to hatch and now they hatch over a 3 day period in the trunk of my car?!
So I go to work thinking all is lost, I have no nymphs Im just gonna have to buy some live ones.
I get home and decide to take one last look at the tank I'd had the limbata ooths in and wouldnt you know I see a live one on the screen (darn guys are SO little Im amazed I found him) Then another on a branch!! So I grab the other container the random ooth was in and I find another 2 survivors!! I run to the phone dial 411 and call every Petco, Petsmart, or Pet People in the san Fernando Valley. I find one store with live cultures, so I rush down to get them.
I bought my little guys some raffia and a cracker container thats pretty shallow and moved them all to their new home to watch the fruit fly massacre begin. I've never had an ooth hatch, heck before last year I didnt know what an ooth was.
I'd had 4 last night, now I have 3. But hey Im just glad to have these 3!!
These are gonna be some fat and spoiled Mantids!
I guess the moral of the story is never leave your ooths unattended, or in your trunk!!