Praying Mantis are delicate creatures – with relatively short lifespans – with specific care needs

" Praying Mantises get most of their hydration directly from live prey"

Praying Mantis as a Pet

Considerations before Commitment

  1. Housing Requirements

Praying Mantis as a Pet

  1. Essential Enclosure Dimensions for your pet Praying Mantis:

 Cage Size for your pet Praying Mantis:

  • The cage for your Praying Mantis must be tall
  • If your Praying Mantis cannot hang freely during a molt – your Praying Mantis risks deformities or even death
  • A good rule of thumb is height 3 × your Praying Mantis length
  • A good rule of thumb width 2 × your Praying Mantis length

 

  1. Types of Enclosures for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Screen cages are excellent for ventilation
  • Glass or acrylic terrariums with screen tops are great for maintaining humidity

 

  1. Solitary Living for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Praying Mantises are strict solitary predators
  3. Never house Praying Mantis together
  4. Praying Mantis will consume/eat each other

 

  1. The Ceiling (The Moulting Zone) for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Grip is Crucial for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Because Praying Mantises spend the majority of their time hanging upside down
  • The ceiling must be made of a grippable material

 

  1. Safe Materials for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Use nylon mesh
  3. Use bridal tulle
  4. Use rough-textured cork
  5. Avoid wire or metal mesh
  6. Metal mesh as it can damage their delicate feet

 

  1. Climbing Branches and Décor for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Vertical Space for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Place twigs
  • Place branches
  • Place fake or live plants inside
  • This provides pathways to the ceiling
  • This provides places to ambush prey

 

  1. Density for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Do not over-clutter the enclosure
  3. Leave enough open space in the middle
  4. So the mantis can drop on its prey without getting tangled

 

  1. Substrate and Humidity for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Substrate for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Cover the bottom with moisture-retaining material
  • Cover the bottom with mould-resistant material
  • Coconut fibre (Eco Earth) – sphagnum moss – a simple paper towel are best

 

  1. Humidity for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Mist the sides of the enclosure every 2–3 days
  • Mist with dechlorinated or distilled water
  • Never use tap water

 

  1. Ventilation for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Good airflow is just as important as humidity
  • Stagnant humid air promotes mold
  • Stagnant humid air promotes fatal bacterial growth

 

  1. Heating & Lighting for your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Temperature for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Most Praying Mantis species thrive between 22°C – 28°C/72°F – 82°F

 

  1. Lighting for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Praying Mantis require a natural day/night cycle
  • If using artificial light – opt for a low-wattage LED
  • Placed on top of the enclosure to avoid overheating

 

  1. Avoid placing your pet Praying Mantis enclosure:
  2. In direct sunlight
  3. Near air conditioners
  4. Beside heating vents

 

  1. Water Requirements

Praying Mantis as a Pet

Praying Mantis are tree-dwelling predators – Praying Mantises will not drink from standing water bowls like other pets – Praying Mantis can easily drown in them.

  1. The Method:
  • Lightly mist the mesh/screen lid
  • Lightly mist the side of the enclosure with fresh water
  • Your pet Praying Mantis will drink the tiny water droplets as they form

 

  1. The Water Type for our pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Never use standard tap water for your pet Praying Mantis
  3. Tap water has chemicals like chlorine and copper can be harmful water for your pet Praying Mantis
  4. Always use distilled -reverse-osmosis (RO) – or filtered bottled water for your pet Praying Mantis

 

  1. Humidity Necessity for your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Spraying the enclosure not only provides water
  • Spraying water also raises the ambient humidity
  • Which is vital for your Praying Mantis to molt – shed their skin – successfully

 

Praying mantises get most of their hydration directly from live prey.

 

  1. Food Requirements

Praying Mantis as a Pet

Praying mantises are strictly carnivorous – Praying Mantis will only eat live insects.

  1. For Nymphs – Babies- of Praying Mantis:
  • Feed them tiny – soft-bodied prey
  • Such as flightless fruit flies – aphids – pinhead crickets

 

  1. For Adult Praying Mantis:
  • Feed them larger live insects like houseflies
  • Feed them larger live insects like blue bottle flies
  • Feed them larger live insects like crickets
  • Feed them larger live insects like locusts
  • Feed them larger live insects like roaches

 

  1. Feeding Frequency for your Pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Feed them every 1 to 3 days
  3. A good rule of thumb is to offer food to your pet Praying Mantis until the abdomen looks slightly plump and rounded
  4. If your pet Praying Mantis abdomen looks flat – your pet Praying Mantis is hungry
  5. If your pet Praying Mantis it looks bloated – reduce the frequency of feeding

 

Note: Do not feed your mantis any insects caught from the wild, as they may carry parasites or pesticides that can harm your pet Praying Mantis.

 

  1. Cleaning and Maintenance

Praying Mantis as a Pet

Weekly tasks include:

  1. Removing old food remains
  2. Cleaning waste from the enclosure
  3. Checking humidity and temperature
  4. Replacing water from misting

Overall, maintenance is relatively simple and suitable for a busy family.

 

  1. Why a Praying Mantis Can Be a Good Family Pet

Praying Mantis as a Pet

  1. Educational Value your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Children can observe hunting behaviour
  • Children can observe moulting
  • Children can observe growth.
  • Children learn responsibility and respect for living creatures.

Praying Mantises provide excellent lessons about ecosystems and insect biology.

 

  1. Quiet and Clean your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. No barking
  3. No odours
  4. No loud noises
  5. Minimal space requirements.

Enclosures are easy to maintain.

 

  1. Low Cost your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Food and housing your pet Praying Mantis are inexpensive compared to many pets
  • Basic equipment your pet Praying Mantis can last for years

 

  1. Things Parents Should Know

Your pet Praying Mantis

  1. Short Lifespan your pet Praying Mantis:
  • Most pet mantises live only 6–18 months
  • Depending on the species.

This can be an opportunity to teach children about the natural life cycle – but parents should prepare younger children emotionally your pet Praying Mantis.

 

  1. Very Delicate your pet Praying Mantis:
  2. Mantises should be handled gently and infrequently
  3. A fall from even a short height can seriously injure or kill your pet Praying Mantis

Adult supervision is important during handling.

  1. Your pet Praying Mantis will be Solitary:
  • Praying Mantises are not social animals
  • Praying Mantis should be housed individually
  • Praying Mantis may/will eat one another if kept together

Praying Mantis are delicate creatures with relatively short lifespans and specific care needs.

 

  1. Tips for Parents

Your pet Praying Mantis

 Teach children to:

  1. Wash their hands before and after handling insects
  2. Never squeeze or grab the Praying Mantis
  3. Allow the Praying Mantis to walk onto an open hand voluntarily
  4. Avoid disturbing your pet Praying Mantis during molting

Respect that your pet Praying Mantis is an observing pet rather than a cuddly companion.

 

  1. Is a Praying Mantis Right for Your Family

Your pet Praying Mantis

A praying mantis is an excellent first exotic pet if your family:

  1. Enjoys nature and science
  2. Wants a quiet, inexpensive pet
  3. Is comfortable feeding live insects
  4. Understands the animal's short lifespan
  5. Can supervise young children during handling

If your children expect a pet they can cuddle or play with every day – another type of pet may be a better fit – however for families who love learning about the natural world – a praying mantis can be an unforgettable and rewarding companion.

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