
Chinese Praying Mantis ooth eggs case live bulk wholesale
Praying Mantis Care Sheet download Tenodera sinensis Read this....It's not invasive! It has been naturalized for over a century, thriving and helping balance our flora and fauna. APHIS now recognizes it as a natural species. The Chinese mantis is a praying mantis native to Asia and the nearby islands. In 1896, a nurseryman at Mt. Airy accidentally introduced this species near Philadelphia, PA. The ooth (egg Case) hatches up to 200 nymphs. Ooth can take 3-12 weeks to hatch. Much can go wrong, and we cannot guarantee that we will hatch. I can tell you that the ooth we send is fertile and picked by an expert who knows. The Chinese mantis is a long, slender, brown, green praying mantis. It is typically longer than other praying mantis species, reaching just over 11 centimeters, 4.3", and is the largest mantis species in North America (spread throughout the Northeast United States). Its color can vary from green to brown, with a green lateral stripe on the borders of the front