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    Praying Mantis in tent?

    So found a praying Mantis in my yard and caught it. Anyone have experience putting one in their tent to help with fungus gnats?

    #2

    Praying mantis eating a fungus gnat (youtube.com)
    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gingerbeard View Post
      At that rate, the gnats will reproduce faster than they'll get eaten. Haha! Oh well, was worth a shot.

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        #4
        Ive had a mantis in my veg room for the last 10 weeks. No issues. Always on plants. Had some bugs on my plants so she has been eating. Also have a ton of ladybugs, adult with wings and those in the earlier stage that look like a crawling orange and black critter. No issue. Doesn't look like the mantis is eating the ladybugs but who knows. It's a bit big so maybe. But she's still alive and responsive
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        • Gingerbeard
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          It's looking right at me.

        #5
        These are the bugs she's supposed to be eating
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          #6
          And some ladybugs in the plant next to it
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          • Going2fast
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            Dude that's a kill them all and start over infestation.

          • Gingerbeard
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            No, no! 'tis only a flesh wound!

          • 9fingerleafs
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            Yeah 😅 got pretty bad on a couple of plants

          #7
          Ummmmm....
          C'mon, mule!

          Coco/perlite
          3x3x6

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            #8
            Man that's a ton of aphids

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              #9
              I think if you're not in flower, you may want to turn to an insecticide. Gwe has a few options that might work. I'll let a seasoned grower chime in. Or go buy more mantises.

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              • 9fingerleafs
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                I don't do any kind of insecticide or spinozad. If I were to keep this plant for a longer period I would spray 99% ethanol with the lights off. But this is only on a couple of plants and next week they're going outside for flowering. Once outside the aphids disappear in a few days.

              #10
              I'm waiting for the post where the aphids got their shit together and destroyed the mantis and ladybugs. I mean, they outnumber them a zillion to one!
              Aphids are so stupid.
              C'mon, mule!

              Coco/perlite
              3x3x6

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              • 9fingerleafs
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                The most curious thing is that I have another 4 plants right next to those two and those have no aphids. Once I get those two outside to flower I'll bring more from propagation. I'm just waiting a bit cause flowering is full right now

              • Gingerbeard
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                Maybe it is a rare trichome mutation of some type. Have you checked to make sure those are aphids? Seems like a skinny mantis. Seems that would be a corpulent sonofabitch of a mantis if those were aphids.

              #11
              With any luck that Mantis is about to lay eggs and they're all born super hungry. I opted against putting the mantis in my tent for fear of her being pregnant. I'm not ready to parent all those babies and actually afraid I don't have enough gnats to feed them all! I may not have the last laugh on that one. Right now DE seems to be working for me.

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              • 9fingerleafs
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                The mantis does not look pregnant to me, but maybe. On the outdoor plants this happens maybe once a year but it's the first time I bring one indoors and I'm just waiting to see how long it survives. Once the infested plants are gone it's going to have no food so I may just release it to the outdoor flowering garden

              • Gingerbeard
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                Is there a male mantis? You know it takes two mantises to tango, yeah?

              • 9fingerleafs
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                Very good question. I got no idea if it's a male or female. I've seen the pregnant females and they're much more fat around the belly

              #12
              Fuck my face. Here's an image of two praying mantises tangoing. Apparently, it's a thing. There are many more.
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              C'mon, mule!

              Coco/perlite
              3x3x6

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              • Smallgrow
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                Um I don’t she tangoing with that guy, I think she preparing lunch

              • Gingerbeard
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                Isn't his face some movie character?

              • Smallgrow
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                Totally

              #13
              I think females kill males after mating. Bite off their heads, and the males kinda know it. Trying to get a little without dying. That's why it looks like they're doing the tango. Females are way bigger.
              Last edited by Bowhunterwoody; 09-20-2024, 09:21 PM.

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              • Gingerbeard
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                I always thought this kind of dancing looked like a man trying to kill a woman who was trying desperately to get away. The dip was the death scene.
                Meh. It's dancing. I'd rather read.

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