Things You'll Need
- Computer
- Internet connection
- Garden
- Brown paper bag
- Gloves
Instructions
Buying and Hatching Your Praying Mantis Eggs
Use your computer to look up "Praying Mantis Eggs" online (see Resources below). Sites that sell eggs often also provide mantid food and care guides.
Order one egg case. A single egg case may hatch between 50 and 200 mantids. Unless you are a commercial farmer or possess more than an acre of land you won't need more than a single egg case. One case will be good for about 3,000 square feet of vegetation.
Your egg should arrive by mail in 7 to ten days. Make sure to get a receipt and order confirmation from the seller in case you fail to receive the egg, or it’s damaged upon arrival.
Remove the egg from its packaging. The surface of the egg case should be slightly sticky. Oils from your hands can damage the egg so only touch it with clean latex or gardening gloves
Affix the egg case to the side of a leafy plant, preferably outside of direct sunlight. The egg case should hatch in 28 to 45 days. It will be difficult to tell as the baby mantids blend in well with their surroundings. When they first hatch the little mantids will crawl out of the egg case and hang on silk-like threads from the bottom of the case until they dry out. This takes about an hour, after which they disperse.