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The shipping was very fast and they were well packaged. They came with a guide on care. I’ll let you know if I get any to hatch!
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A Photo Unboxing….InsectLore.com
I ordered a Praying Mantis Egg Case from InsectLore.com
The shipping was very fast and they were well packaged. They came with a guide on care. I’ll let you know if I get any to hatch!
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I went to grab some plastic row cover in the hoop house, and found it crawling with freshly hatched praying mantises. I put four oothecae (egg sacs) in there hoping they'd help with pest control. I'd found them in the Asparagus patch and on the Sage bushes. Bon appétit, little ones! #oothecae #prayingmantis #pestcontrol (at Newtown Square, Pennsylvania)
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An ootheca is the name for this type of egg case produced by several types of insects, including mantises. The plural form is oothecae. In the mantis-keeping hobby, this word is usually shortened to ooth. The egg case size, shape, and texture varies among different species of mantises. It begins as a soft foam encasing the eggs but quickly hardens into a protective covering.
These are two of the Creobroter species aka Jeweled Flower Mantis. The smaller one was laid after a 1 month pregnancy and the larger one is from a 2 month pregnancy, likely containing double the number of mature eggs. A female will become pregnant and lay an egg case regardless of if the eggs have been fertilized or not, and she will lay several over the course of her adult life (~5 months). A single mating, if successful, is able to fertilize 2-3 pregnancies.
Oothecae can be laid horizontally or vertically, but always in such a way that the babies can use gravity to assist their hatching. The ones pictured here are being held upside-down for the purposes of taking the photo, which does not harm them.
For this species, the ootheca should be kept in the same temperature and humidity conditions as the adult female, needing a light misting every 2-3 days but in a container with good ventilation to discourage mold growth. The hatch time is approximately 30-40 days.
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Looking for oothecae
Hi all in the bugs tag! I am looking to buy oothecae for Creobroter pictipennis, Hymenopus coronatus, and of course Tenodera sinensis. If there are any exotic oothecae I'm also interested but those three are my main ones. I live in Boston and i have experience with mantids. Please let me know! Either message me here or email me at decker dot e dot r at gmail dot com!
Thanks in advance!