Hi,
We acquired a mantis from a local park back in August (see photos... not sure what species it is and how it got here). We fed it a constant diet of grasshoppers from our backyard over the past month. It was getting fatter and fatter, until yesterday we noticed an egg sack! It's almost October here in Toronto and the weather will start getting colder... I don't want these to hatch indoors in the middle of winter when I have no desire to take care of them, and the mother is getting tougher to feed because I am not finding as many grasshoppers in the bushes around the house!
Does anyone have any suggestions of how we can keep this over our long winter, and how to keep the mother going?
I heard that the egg sack can be kept in a fridge which will stop it from hatching. Could I keep it Oct/Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb/Mar? That's 6 full months and there is no guaranty that April will be warm enough here in Toronto... We still get frost warnings at night until May! If I can somehow keep it in the fridge or our garage in a jar, and supposed to "mist" it once a week, that may keep them dormant until spring I presume. Will they hatch if it is cold? I'm horrified of the thought that I'll open my fridge one day and see a bunch of mantises running around. They will only hatch if brought back to room temperature, right?
If I put the egg sack in the backyard in April, hopefully they cab hatch, they can feed themselves. Also, as far as the mom adult mantis goes, I can't keep looking for grasshoppers or finding bugs to feed it the whole winter. What am I supposed to do?
Please let me know if this will work.... I was going to put the egg sack in the backyard and cover it with some branches and leaves, it will be fairly cold and hopefully they will make it over the winter freeze and wake up naturally in the spring. I cannot take care of them in the house and don't have time to keep spraying them or put it in the fridge. As for mamma mantis, how much longer does it have to live? Do I just release it in the backyard at this point or can I still keep it inside a few more months? What can I feed it (a local pet store sells crickets and mealworms for their lizard pets but they are expensive).
Thanks for any advice/suggestions!
-Toronto, Canada
We acquired a mantis from a local park back in August (see photos... not sure what species it is and how it got here). We fed it a constant diet of grasshoppers from our backyard over the past month. It was getting fatter and fatter, until yesterday we noticed an egg sack! It's almost October here in Toronto and the weather will start getting colder... I don't want these to hatch indoors in the middle of winter when I have no desire to take care of them, and the mother is getting tougher to feed because I am not finding as many grasshoppers in the bushes around the house!
Does anyone have any suggestions of how we can keep this over our long winter, and how to keep the mother going?
I heard that the egg sack can be kept in a fridge which will stop it from hatching. Could I keep it Oct/Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb/Mar? That's 6 full months and there is no guaranty that April will be warm enough here in Toronto... We still get frost warnings at night until May! If I can somehow keep it in the fridge or our garage in a jar, and supposed to "mist" it once a week, that may keep them dormant until spring I presume. Will they hatch if it is cold? I'm horrified of the thought that I'll open my fridge one day and see a bunch of mantises running around. They will only hatch if brought back to room temperature, right?
If I put the egg sack in the backyard in April, hopefully they cab hatch, they can feed themselves. Also, as far as the mom adult mantis goes, I can't keep looking for grasshoppers or finding bugs to feed it the whole winter. What am I supposed to do?
Please let me know if this will work.... I was going to put the egg sack in the backyard and cover it with some branches and leaves, it will be fairly cold and hopefully they will make it over the winter freeze and wake up naturally in the spring. I cannot take care of them in the house and don't have time to keep spraying them or put it in the fridge. As for mamma mantis, how much longer does it have to live? Do I just release it in the backyard at this point or can I still keep it inside a few more months? What can I feed it (a local pet store sells crickets and mealworms for their lizard pets but they are expensive).
Thanks for any advice/suggestions!
-Toronto, Canada