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Praying Mantis Pagoda
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Praying Mantis Pagoda

SKU: 

IN-05170

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Kit includes: breathable, decorative Pagoda habitat; mail-in coupon for Live Praying Mantis Egg Case; complete mantis care and instruction guide for keeping and releasing your mantises. NOTE: Please be advised that there is an additional $3.00 required for shipping and handling when redeeming your egg-case coupon. Egg cases available Mid-January to March, while supplies last.

Features:
  • Meet the newest addition to Insect Lore's live-bug lineup!

  • Kids will learn about the mantis life cycle as they watch 75 to 200 nymphs hatch from a live egg case.

  • Special hanging mantis-hatching platform makes care easy.

  • Release them all to forage, or keep one and feed her tiny insects (like aphids).

Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 11.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.17 pounds
Package Length: 11.3 inches
Package Width: 11.0 inches
Package Height: 4.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5mantis mania  Aug 29, 2010
By Mrs. Andrea Yurko
I bought this for my six year old son on a whim. We had raised butterflies and he enjoyed the experience very much. The mantis kit was beyond expectation. It was an incredible hit. There is a learning curve involved, so be prepared.

When the pod hatches, you can be overrun with squirming baby mantises. We had over two hundred, and it's a tad shocking. I screamed out of shock... Oh my Goodness... look at all of them! But if you are creeped out, do not buy this kit. I let all but five go from our kit, as I had additional habitats and a butterfly pavillion to house them all in.

They became members of our family, and we loved our daily hunt for bugs. We used the cup the mantis pod came in as a bug catching jar- it's perfect. We'd sneak up on a fly on a leaf and close down the lid and release the fly in the habitat. It was easy. Our porch light was a beacon for moths which mantises eat. In the very beginning, when the babies are super tiny, they can be fed small morsels of wet cat food, tiny specks of food fed to them on the end of a paper clip. Yes it's time consuming, but they only need fed twice a day initially- no worse than a newborn.

Also be aware mantises need water. Do not put in a bottlecap of water- it is too big and they will drown. Simply mist their habitats with a spray bottle. They will drink the water that collects on the wall. Once they grow and molt, this will happen often, they will begin to eat live insects. You can feed the mantises aphids when the mantises are newborns but it is very challenging to find and collect aphids, so I used the cat food method. We kept our manitses until they were fully grown with wings. We even took our mantises on vacation with us.

We just let the last one go in the yard yesterday, and have taken great pride in being mommy to the mantises we've found in our yard this year.... Awww look.... there's another one. This is a kit we enjoyed beyond measure, and one we will repeat again and again. It is one that made a lasting impression, and brought joy to our summer. Thanks for the memories.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Praying Mantis Kit  Dec 31, 2009
By Debra L. Marshall "Debbie"
Great little educational project. I was getting worried that the eggs were not going to hatch. It took about 6 weeks but they did hatch and there were over 100 praying mantis babies. I do have to say that they need to be set free within a day or two as they start to die and eat each other. I tried feeding them very small bugs but that did not work, so I let the rest go. my daughter loved it. I am going to buy a case of eggs and do it again this year.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Seasonal and supply is limited  Jun 16, 2010
By Nelson Grimes "Duelist"
I bought this for my kids in May, thinking that they would have all summer to watch the mantids hatch and release them. When we sent away for the egg sack, we found that the supply was gone for the year and we would have to try again in January. I think that is an awful long time to wait for a child. When we sent the coupon in January we did get the egg sack, but I have heard other reports that these sell out as early as February or early March. Be prepared for long delays if you miss the window.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent for our Pet Praying Mantis!!!!  Oct 06, 2010
By Kimmy
What a perfect house for a praying mantis! We collected a praying mantis that was just hanging out in our garage. After residing in a tiny insect house for a couple weeks, we upgraded to the Praying Mantis Pagoda! It's very easy to observe, care for, and feed your mantis in the pagoda. Our mantis just LOVES it! She loves it so much, she decided to lay her own egg sack at the top.. and once dried.. carried it down and placed it in the lil' sling/swing herself. We can't wait to see if it hatches! This is such an interesting and educational toy! It has kept our kids' interests (all 4 of them) for the past month!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4mantis pagoda  May 03, 2010
By D. Lynch
the pagoda works well for its purpose, hatching and viewing mantis babies. I wish it had two sections so we could raise more than one, it seems large enough.....

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