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                                              PRAYING MANTIDS
                    Gary W atkins, Entomology Student, and Ric Bessin, Extension Entomologist

Although many refer to a member of this group as a
‘praying m antis,’ m antis refers to the genus Mantis. Only
some praying mantids belong to the genus Mantis.
M antid refers to the entire group.

M antids are very efficient and deadly predators that
capture and eat a wide variety of insects and other small
prey. They have a "neck" that allows the head to rotate
180 N while waiting for a meal to wander by. Camouflage
coloration allows mantids to blend in with the
background as they sit on twigs and stems waiting to
ambush prey.
                                                                               M ale Carolina M antid
The two front legs of the mantids are highly specialized.
W hen hunting mantids assume a "praying" position,            about 75 years ago as garden predators in hopes of
folding the legs under their head. They use the front legs    controlling the native insect pest populations.
to strike out and capture their prey. Long sharp spines       During mating the smaller male often jum ps on the back
on the upper insides of these legs allow them to hold to      of the larger female. M iscalculating the jump may mean
on their prey. The impaled prey is held firmly in place       the male becomes a meal. If the jump was successful, the
while being eaten. The spines fit into a groove on the        pair mate and during copulation the female may turn
lower parts of the leg when not in use.                       and devour the male’s head. The body of the male is
                                                              capable of completing the mating, when complete the
There are three species of mantids in Kentucky, the           female will finish eating the male.
European mantid (M antis religiosa), Carolina mantid
(Stagmomantis carolina), and Chinese M antid (Tenodera        After mating, the female will lay groups of 12-400 eggs
aridifolia sinensis). The smaller, dusty brown Carolina       in a frothy liquid that turns to a hard protective shell.
mantid is only about 2" long when full grown, that is,        This is how these insects survive the winter. Small
when it has wings. The pale green European mantid is          mantids emerge from this case in the spring. Often, the
intermediate in size, about 3 inches in length. The large     first meal is a sibling. It takes an entire sum mer or
(3" to 5" long) Chinese mantid is green and light brown.      growing season for mantids to mature to adulthood. The
The Carolina mantid is a native insect. The European          Kentucky mantids have only one generation per year.
and Chinese species were introduced in the northeast
                                                              Praying mantids have an association with many diverse
                                                              pharmacological and religious beliefs. The Greeks called
                                                              them "Mantes,” which means prophets. The Chinese
                                                              write of the mantis as curing anything from impotence
                                                              to goiter. They believed that roasting the egg cases and
                                                              feeding them to your children will stop bed wetting, but
                                                              suggested not eating the egg cases on an empty stomach
                                                              for it will surely make a person sick. These myths are
                                                              interesting but there have been no findings to support
                                                              the ancient claims.

                                                              Raising M antids
                 Female Carolina M antid                      M antids are relatively easy to raise in captivity from an
egg case (ootheca) collected in the fall. This makes an
excellent classroom activity. Keep in mind that mantid
egg cases collected in the fall and kept indoors will hatch
during the winter months whether you are prepared for
them or not. From a single ootheca, several dozen to
hundreds of nymphs can emerge. Mantids need a warm,
(70 N to 90 NF) spacious container with the hum idity
between 40 and 95%. A ten-gallon terrarium works
nicely. The young mantids will eat many different types
of insects that are about their own size or smaller. They
can eat their siblings when food is scarce as they are
cannibalistic. Fruit flies, pinhead crickets, and other
small insects are excellent food for young nymphs. As
                                                                                A M antid Nymph
the nymphs increase in size, larger prey can be provided.
M antids are good examples of insects that have gradual
metamorphosis. As they grow, the wings develop on             Using M antids for Pest Control
                                                              Often when home gardeners think of natural pest
                                                              control, m antids come to mind. They are common in
                                                              Kentucky and each mantid can consume many insects.
                                                              M antids are available commercially and egg cases can be
                                                              purchased during the winter months. The egg cases are
                                                              placed in the garden and the nymphs hatch in the spring
                                                              when insect prey is available. W hile m antids are clearly
                                                              beneficial, their overall value is relatively small
                                                              compared with lady beetles and green lacewings. This is
                                                              due to their cannibalistic nature which limits the number
                                                              of mantids in an area. Placing large numbers of egg cases
                                                              m ay not increase the population due to the fact that
                                                              mantids tend to move away to find suitable coverage
                                                              and food sources.

                                                              Some insecticides can drastically reduce the numbers of
              M antid Ootheca (egg case)
                                                              mantids in the garden. Selective insecticides, such as
their backs. W ith each molt the wing buds increase in        those containing Bacillus thuringiensis (for caterpillar
size. W hen the wings are fully developed, the mantid         control) and insecticidal soap (to control soft-bodied
has become an adult.                                          insect pests) have little impact on mantids as compared
                                                              to broad-spectrum insecticides. If you want to encourage
                                                              mantids, you should limit pesticide use and allow some
                                                              vegetation to grow to provide cover for the mantids.

                                                              11/03

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The mantids are not always praying

  • 1. ENTFACT-418 PRAYING MANTIDS Gary W atkins, Entomology Student, and Ric Bessin, Extension Entomologist Although many refer to a member of this group as a ‘praying m antis,’ m antis refers to the genus Mantis. Only some praying mantids belong to the genus Mantis. M antid refers to the entire group. M antids are very efficient and deadly predators that capture and eat a wide variety of insects and other small prey. They have a "neck" that allows the head to rotate 180 N while waiting for a meal to wander by. Camouflage coloration allows mantids to blend in with the background as they sit on twigs and stems waiting to ambush prey. M ale Carolina M antid The two front legs of the mantids are highly specialized. W hen hunting mantids assume a "praying" position, about 75 years ago as garden predators in hopes of folding the legs under their head. They use the front legs controlling the native insect pest populations. to strike out and capture their prey. Long sharp spines During mating the smaller male often jum ps on the back on the upper insides of these legs allow them to hold to of the larger female. M iscalculating the jump may mean on their prey. The impaled prey is held firmly in place the male becomes a meal. If the jump was successful, the while being eaten. The spines fit into a groove on the pair mate and during copulation the female may turn lower parts of the leg when not in use. and devour the male’s head. The body of the male is capable of completing the mating, when complete the There are three species of mantids in Kentucky, the female will finish eating the male. European mantid (M antis religiosa), Carolina mantid (Stagmomantis carolina), and Chinese M antid (Tenodera After mating, the female will lay groups of 12-400 eggs aridifolia sinensis). The smaller, dusty brown Carolina in a frothy liquid that turns to a hard protective shell. mantid is only about 2" long when full grown, that is, This is how these insects survive the winter. Small when it has wings. The pale green European mantid is mantids emerge from this case in the spring. Often, the intermediate in size, about 3 inches in length. The large first meal is a sibling. It takes an entire sum mer or (3" to 5" long) Chinese mantid is green and light brown. growing season for mantids to mature to adulthood. The The Carolina mantid is a native insect. The European Kentucky mantids have only one generation per year. and Chinese species were introduced in the northeast Praying mantids have an association with many diverse pharmacological and religious beliefs. The Greeks called them "Mantes,” which means prophets. The Chinese write of the mantis as curing anything from impotence to goiter. They believed that roasting the egg cases and feeding them to your children will stop bed wetting, but suggested not eating the egg cases on an empty stomach for it will surely make a person sick. These myths are interesting but there have been no findings to support the ancient claims. Raising M antids Female Carolina M antid M antids are relatively easy to raise in captivity from an
  • 2. egg case (ootheca) collected in the fall. This makes an excellent classroom activity. Keep in mind that mantid egg cases collected in the fall and kept indoors will hatch during the winter months whether you are prepared for them or not. From a single ootheca, several dozen to hundreds of nymphs can emerge. Mantids need a warm, (70 N to 90 NF) spacious container with the hum idity between 40 and 95%. A ten-gallon terrarium works nicely. The young mantids will eat many different types of insects that are about their own size or smaller. They can eat their siblings when food is scarce as they are cannibalistic. Fruit flies, pinhead crickets, and other small insects are excellent food for young nymphs. As A M antid Nymph the nymphs increase in size, larger prey can be provided. M antids are good examples of insects that have gradual metamorphosis. As they grow, the wings develop on Using M antids for Pest Control Often when home gardeners think of natural pest control, m antids come to mind. They are common in Kentucky and each mantid can consume many insects. M antids are available commercially and egg cases can be purchased during the winter months. The egg cases are placed in the garden and the nymphs hatch in the spring when insect prey is available. W hile m antids are clearly beneficial, their overall value is relatively small compared with lady beetles and green lacewings. This is due to their cannibalistic nature which limits the number of mantids in an area. Placing large numbers of egg cases m ay not increase the population due to the fact that mantids tend to move away to find suitable coverage and food sources. Some insecticides can drastically reduce the numbers of M antid Ootheca (egg case) mantids in the garden. Selective insecticides, such as their backs. W ith each molt the wing buds increase in those containing Bacillus thuringiensis (for caterpillar size. W hen the wings are fully developed, the mantid control) and insecticidal soap (to control soft-bodied has become an adult. insect pests) have little impact on mantids as compared to broad-spectrum insecticides. If you want to encourage mantids, you should limit pesticide use and allow some vegetation to grow to provide cover for the mantids. 11/03