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QuestionHow long can a praying mantis live?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerLarger species can live for 4-6 months, while smaller varieties may only live for 4-8 weeks. Females typically live longer than the males.
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QuestionDoes a praying mantis need water?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, but you don’t need to give it a water dish. Just lightly mist the sides of the tank with water once a day so that it can drink from the droplets.
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QuestionCan a praying mantis recognize humans?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt’s hard to say whether a mantis can recognize individual humans. They have excellent eyesight and will watch you closely. They are also unlikely to be aggressive toward humans (in other words, they don’t tend to mistake your fingers for food), so you can let them walk on your hand or perch on your shoulder without fear.
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QuestionHow do I get one from the wild and how do I handle it?Community AnswerTo obtain one from the wild, check in large bushes or anywhere cockroaches, butterflies, and other small insects may be. Look very carefully as they are great at camouflage. I found mine on a hummingbird feeder. In order to handle it, slowly and steadily place your hand (palm up) in front of the mantis. It may take a couple of minutes, but once the mantis deems you aren't a threat, it will slowly crawl into your hand. I have heard some mantises enjoy when you slowly stroke their abdomen.
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QuestionDo praying mantises eat spiders?Community AnswerYes, but make sure that the spider is much smaller than the mantis. If the spider is bigger, it might eat the mantis instead.
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QuestionMy praying mantis has not eaten for three days. I am in California, it is winter. I got her three days ago, one of her legs will not move. I found her on the ground, almost dead. She is almost recovered. What else can I do?Community AnswerLeave it until she is fully recovered. Handling it or feeding it may result in injury. She'll eat and move when ready, just keep caring for her.
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QuestionShould I give water to a baby mantis daily?Community AnswerJust spray the sides of the cage with a spray bottle when you see the cage has dried out.
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QuestionHow often do I feed my mantis? Or how many insects do I feed it over the 24 hours?Community AnswerYou should feed it things like flies or potato bugs three times a day. If you see that your praying mantis starts crawling around its cage quickly, its a good time to feed it.
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QuestionHow many mantises are there in one egg case?Community AnswerThe amount in the egg sac can range from 100-200. It all depends on what kind of praying mantis you have.
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QuestionI have an egg sack. Can I keep it in a jar in the house?Community AnswerYes, just keep a close eye on it, and make sure to have room for the baby mantises when they hatch.
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QuestionWhat do the eggs look like?Community AnswerThey are usually in a grayish sack attached to a twig. The sack has a ridge along the top. They will house 60-400 nymphs, depending on your species.
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QuestionIs it okay to keep 4 females and 1 male in one home?Community AnswerNope, they will eat each other, unless it is a communal species (like violin mantis).
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QuestionWe found a mantis missing a front limb. Can it survive in the wild?Community AnswerNo. They need both front limbs to hunt. If they can't hunt, they can't survive.
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QuestionI'm getting a juvenile, are they big enough to eat crickets?Kaitlin DeanCommunity AnswerAs long as the crickets are smaller than the mantis, you should be okay. I would suggest you get the small crickets from the pet store.
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QuestionIs it rare for a female praying mantis not to eat the male when it is breeding?Community AnswerIn the wild it happens under 30 percent of the time, but it is more common in simulated environments.
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QuestionWhat should I do with a wild one?Community AnswerIf you want to keep it, help it make the transition slowly by creating a nice enclosed environment for him. Be sure it has enough air and lots of leaves, twigs and grass to eat and climb upon.
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QuestionHow big are baby praying mantises?Community AnswerThis depends on how long you have had them. When they are first born, they are 1/8 inch.
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QuestionCan small mantises eat small ants?Community AnswerI can tell you that my Mantua has eaten ants, the smaller ones. I was concerned, just as the author indicated, that a larger ant might actually eat the mantis. Ours is fairly small.
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QuestionHow big does the cage need to be?Community AnswerThe general rule of thumb is that the cage needs to be at least 3 times its size from top to bottom (so it has room to molt), by 2 times its size in width. The height is most important. Really a 32 oz cup or jar should do the trick for a mantis of any age.
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QuestionThere is an egg sac on my back porch table. Can I scrap it off or remove it safely to bring inside?Elijah GunnCommunity AnswerIt might not be a mantis sac. There is a good chance it is a spider sac so do some research to be sure.
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QuestionYour article didn't clarify HOW to get a mantis to be friendly with another (for breeding). I don't want them to eat each other, so how can I do this?ReptiPicsCommunity AnswerThis is kind of tricky. If you simply plop a male in with a female, chances are he will make an attempt to breed. There are no real ways to make mantises aware and kind to each other, but if you feed the female a lot right before breeding, it will reduce the chance of the male being eaten.
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QuestionHow many mantises are born from one egg?Community AnswerIt depends on what you are talking about. If it is an individual egg, only one mantis will hatch from it. But if it is an egg sac (ootheca), it will contain approximately 100 to 200 eggs.
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QuestionHow do I feed them flying insects?Community AnswerHold the insect in front of them with tweezers so that it can't fly away and the mantis can catch it easily.
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QuestionI gave my praying mantis a cricket. After eating it, her abdomen became really big. Is this dangerous for her?Community AnswerMost likely your praying mantis just stuffed herself. I would hold off on any more food until her abdomen returns to its normal size though.
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QuestionWhat do you feed baby mantises?Community AnswerI usually feed mine fruit flies, micro crickets, and gnats. All of the above will work.
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QuestionHow long can a mantis go without eating or drinking?Community AnswerA mantis could go about 2 weeks without food, but it shouldn't, so feed it at least every two days.
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QuestionAt what point do they start to eat each other, and how do I avoid it?ReptiPicsCommunity AnswerKeep the mantises together until around their second molt. You will never be able to fully prevent cannibalism, but if you constantly have a good supply of food in the enclosure, it will help the risk go down.
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QuestionHow much sunlight does a mantis need? What kind of nutrients/fertilizer does it need?Umaroth TheDragonCommunity AnswerA mantis usually needs about 5-8 hours of sunlight. It is appropriate to darken its habitat at night. It will get all the nutrients it needs from its food. It does not require fertilizer.
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QuestionWhat can I do if my praying mantis has not been eating for three days and is very weak?Community AnswerBring it to an exotic vet.
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Questioncan I feed it spinach and other veggies, like carrots?Community AnswerPraying mantises eat insects. They need insects such as flightless fruit files, maggots, mealworms, green flies, dubia roaches, crickets and locusts. These can be found at most pet shops and online suppliers. Don't feed them anything else.
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