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from Cockroach proofing : preventive treatments for control of cockroaches in urban housing and food service carts by Richard C. Moore
Current oothecae collection.
Giant Mantis Ootheca
Belonging to the Giant Rainforest Mantis, if you can believe it.
Hierodula majuscula
15/02/23
so about a month ago i checked on my mantis ootheca and thought, hmm, that looks different...
28 september (r) vs. 31 march (l)
and unless it experienced some trauma, i figured a bunch of baby mantises had hatched in mid-feb to mid-march when we had a warm spell and i was also so run-off-my-feet busy that i didn't have time to look in on it
but i thought some of them might still be developing so i decided to leave it in place until summer
and then this morning! some action!!
so i helped out that dangling bungee jumper there...
it was perfectly happy to climb onto my fingers -- and to climb back on a couple times after i dropped it, whoops -- and get free of the sticky thread stuff. its back legs were still stuck together when i left it on the pomegranate tree next to an aphid snack but hopefully it will free itself and learn to eat
no clue how many have already hatched, no clue how many are yet to hatch, but there was one other tangled in the sticky debris next to the ootheca that was dead. if there are more siblings i hope they will feast on its corpse.
i fucking love these tiny baby aliens
i don’t know if it’s an autism thing, but i get ear-worms but with words and phrases instead of songs.
today?
“ootheca”
Found 9 praying mantis egg sacs today while pulling some dead weeds. This is apparently called the “ootheca” each one of these can contain a few dozen to 400 praying mantis eggs! So excited to see biodiversity like monarchs and praying mantis thriving in our natural gardens :)
(All the egg sacs are piled up in the pulled weeds along my garden edge)
Kiwi laying her second egg sack
Yunnan flower mantis