Praying Mantis 10 Egg Cases 1,000 - 4,000 Babies +Hirt's Hatching Habitat

MSRP: $54.99
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prayingmantid10
UPC:
840344209796
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Product Description

Chinese Praying Mantis (Tenodera aridifolia). Praying Mantis are one the best solution for people how don't want to use dangerous chemicals in their garden to control insects. They are one of the best predator insects, eating about any bug except the valuable Lady Bugs. Your Praying Mantis eggcases are currently refrigerated to regulate hatching; once removed and exposed to warm temperatures of 70 to 90 degrees F., the average hatch time is 10-20 days. Simply refrigerate the egg cases until you are ready for your chemical-free insect control. Each eggcase will yield from 50-200 baby Praying Mantis. Most hatch at once, but some may hatching may take up to 8 weeks. Generally purchased by mantid & insect enthusiasts, hobbyists, school teachers, or most important for garden pest control. With the egg case we include egg hatching and care instructions.
  • One the best solution for people how don't want to use dangerous chemicals in their garden to control insects.
  • They eat about any bug except the valuable Lady Bugs
  • Simply refrigerate the egg cases until you are ready for your chemical-free insect control
  • The average hatch time is 10-20 days
  • Most hatch at once, but some may hatching may take up to 8 weeks. And we include the Hirt's Hatching Habitat so you can watch the egg cases hatch.

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Reviews

  • 5
    Praying mantis eggs

    Posted by Barbara on Feb 11th 2023

    So much fun to watch hatch! There were hundreds of babies!

  • 5
    Praying mantis egg sacs.

    Posted by Margaret Tolbert on Mar 31st 2022

    Beautifully packaged! Great activity for me and my grandsons!!!

  • 5
    These were great last year and we expect the same this year!

    Posted by Joan E Semrau on Mar 5th 2021

    I was surprised to get them this early! Not quite sure what to do with them till it gets warm here. I've put them in the cold garage for now, can they go in the garden shed? Freezing temps there. Thank you.