Confuzzius
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These are a few of the species I've come across in my back yard (I'm no expert so I hope the IDs are correct):
Cilnia Humeralis.... "Cilly"....... She was with us for over 8 months.
She lived on this Citrus tree for 8 months, feasting on the lice (and the ants that farms them). The tree grew 30cm (1ft) in this time, whereas it only did about 7cm without her presence.
A nocturnal visitor: Giant African? Sphodromantis? (Male, I think). ***** went after the lights like a stupid moth..... .
Managed to catch him and throw him out in the dark.
Maybe one of Cilly's babies - never to be seen again (though she was still there).
Our last visitor for the summer: Ghost, (Phyllocrania paradoxa I believe). Happy to take live prey (moth) from my fingers. Left (him?) wild. Gone two days later.
Then earlier this week..... Ooths all over the place (I found 4 of them).
These (presumably Cilnia) all died shortly after. Looks like their limbs got stuck in the ooth. Rest of their mates gone
Now, I am interested in breeding these buggers, to release in the area, maybe keep a few on my fruit trees for pest control?
Cilnia Humeralis.... "Cilly"....... She was with us for over 8 months.
She lived on this Citrus tree for 8 months, feasting on the lice (and the ants that farms them). The tree grew 30cm (1ft) in this time, whereas it only did about 7cm without her presence.
A nocturnal visitor: Giant African? Sphodromantis? (Male, I think). ***** went after the lights like a stupid moth..... .
Managed to catch him and throw him out in the dark.
Maybe one of Cilly's babies - never to be seen again (though she was still there).
Our last visitor for the summer: Ghost, (Phyllocrania paradoxa I believe). Happy to take live prey (moth) from my fingers. Left (him?) wild. Gone two days later.
Then earlier this week..... Ooths all over the place (I found 4 of them).
These (presumably Cilnia) all died shortly after. Looks like their limbs got stuck in the ooth. Rest of their mates gone
Now, I am interested in breeding these buggers, to release in the area, maybe keep a few on my fruit trees for pest control?