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    Praying mantis egg mounted in hatching container

    Mantis Ooth mounted in clear hatching cup. The ooth chosen and mounted with expert care. 
    Clearly visible for watching the wonder of the hatching baby mantis nymphs. 
    Perfect for home, school and STEM students.

    Simply beautiful to watch while making it an easy and simple experience. An ooth can hatch 50-200 baby mantis nymphs.

    We will mount one several species of your choice listed below and depending on availability. 

    Easy to use, keep at room temperature or at about 70-78 degrees for best results. Adding a few drops of water every few days to ensure the Ooth doesn’t dry out as it needs humidity to stay alive and hatch. 
    The ooth can die if dried out or if very high temperatures. 

    The domestic species we offer here can be released into your garden ,  greenhouse or grow-room. they are wonderful for the environment and can help with pest control for White flies, Gnats, Lantern Flies, Stink Bugs, Caterpillar and beetles and others.

    The mantids are noninvasive species. The Chinese Tenodera sinensis is now declared naturalized and beneficial to the environment after being established for over a century and helping to balance the populations of pests like Red lantern flies, Longhorn beetle, Japanese beetle. Stink bugs and others 

    Choose from Carolina mantis (Stagmomantis Carolina), European mantis (Mantis religioso), or Chinese (Tenodera sinensis). These are all able to be found throughout the USA 

    Keep and raise some as pets! They are wonderful and easy to care for. You will be pleasantly surprised to experience them.