Praying Mantis Egg Case with Hatching Habitat Bag - 2 Praying Mantids Egg Cases
$ 18.92$ 11.35
Availability: 81 in stock
For:crickets, Grasshoppers, Flies, +more
Pest/Weed Type:Flies, crickets, grasshoppers, + More
Condition:New
Brand:Natures Good Guys
MPN:B01B39R9LE
Type:Praying Mantis
Description
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Description
About Mantids: Mantids are
territorial stalkers of insects. They will spend days waiting and
tracking their prey. The praying mantis moves its head to keep its prey
in sight. Its head stimulates special receptors that send out nerve
impulses that instantly adjust the distance and angle of the mantis
quick strike. It delivers a bite to the neck, killing the insect and
then savors the meal. That's how they work. The praying mantis is an
awesome, showy creature and can help to control garden insect pests the
organic way. They are also very interesting to have around. Product
information: Mantis egg cases are contained in either paper cups or
pouches each egg case will hatch out 50-200 mantids. When hatching, the
young crawl from between tiny flaps in the egg case and hang from silken
threads about 2 inches below the case. After drying out, the young will
disperse. This happens within an hour or two. It is very difficult to
know if hatching has occurred, unless the elusive and well camouflaged
young are found. Release Rates: Attach the egg cases to a twig or plant.
2 egg cases per 3,000 sq. ft. To monitor hatching of the egg case place
the egg cases in a paper bag and fold the top. Place the bag in a warm
spot windowsill etc. in direct sun light. Periodically open the bag and
check to see if hatching has occurred. If hatching has occurred take out
and release the young. Sometimes hatching can take up to eight weeks.
Strategic Considerations: Pesticides and even wetting agents and
spreader-stickers may adversely affect mantids survival. Broad spectrum
and systemic insecticides are toxic to praying mantids.