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Praying Mantis questions allowed??
In rec.gardens.edible, "Farmer Joe" writes:
I got a praying Mantid egg case and put it on my Cux trelles April 10....I live in zone 5-6 St Louis MO area. Its been real warm lately. Saturday I saw 12-15 babies around the case. I got a few to go onto spoons and put them on Brox plants. I sawa a few others later....but Sunday I see no more.....Is this the deal?? Do they all hatch on one day and then....poof? Educate me. Madison, IL weather report. 64f soil temp 65f. Thanks Farmer Joe That sounds about right. I remember as kids we once kept a mantis egg case in a glass jar. One day we noticed the jar was crawling with tiny mantids so took them outside and set them free. I'm crossposting this to my local group, aus.gardens in case someone here (Australia) can add more to this. Mantids would be a valuable biological control of some garden pests if the mantis numbers were high enough. -- John Savage (my news address is not valid for email) |
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Praying Mantis questions allowed??
G'day
Besides being a valuable insect in any garden, Mantis are rather cute, although they do bite finger tips quite hard for their size. Make sure they have access to moisture.......I mostly spray some pot plants with water and they drink the droplets. Bronwyn ;-) John Savage wrote: In rec.gardens.edible, "Farmer Joe" writes: I got a praying Mantid egg case and put it on my Cux trelles April 10....I live in zone 5-6 St Louis MO area. Its been real warm lately. Saturday I saw 12-15 babies around the case. I got a few to go onto spoons and put them on Brox plants. I sawa a few others later....but Sunday I see no more.....Is this the deal?? Do they all hatch on one day and then....poof? Educate me. Madison, IL weather report. 64f soil temp 65f. Thanks Farmer Joe That sounds about right. I remember as kids we once kept a mantis egg case in a glass jar. One day we noticed the jar was crawling with tiny mantids so took them outside and set them free. I'm crossposting this to my local group, aus.gardens in case someone here (Australia) can add more to this. Mantids would be a valuable biological control of some garden pests if the mantis numbers were high enough. -- John Savage (my news address is not valid for email) |
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Praying Mantis questions allowed??
Hey Mate..... Thanks for the reply from Downunder.. I haven't seen any
more Mantid emerge. I know the cux beetles are on thier way and I hope the mantid get big quick since I want to keep an "organic" garden but when that crowd shows up its TIME FOR WAR...Chemical ******* Killer and the Mantids will leave/die from the stuff. Where do some of the college Ag web sites come up with crap like??? solutions to Cucumber beetle problems...Try hand picking??? Last year for me within 24 hours of the cucumber flowers there were thousands of both spotted and striped varmits. I had 12 plants...Like these college eggheads have ever been outside a sterile greenhouse before. Anyway I put all my "babies" out 3 weeks early here in Madison, IL St Louis area and the weather has been REAL WARM and soil temp too. So far Toms, Cux Squash Peppers are doing fine. Brox and Brus Spts have been in for 6 weeks and lettuce always loves this time of year. Its all good. Thanks Farmer Joe |
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