Rusty Crutch
Well-Known Member
One fine autumn day I stopped at a intersection where a large praying mantis dropped onto my windscreen. I took it inside the car where it cruised around my dashboard looking at stuff and checking out my dried bug collection that builds up in the cracks between the dash and the windscreen. I brought it inside and put it into my grow closet where is went about eating gnats and moths that had started to become a problem. After a few weeks I noticed that the bug problem had disappeared and the mantis was hungry so I set about catching spiders and whatever else looked good to a mantis. She would crawl to the top of the closet every day to be fed and became a good pet. I was able to carry it outside and get her to catch her own food before returning to my hand. After a few months she died but left an egg sack which hatched early next spring. Mantids are intelligent, they make good pets and I would recommend them for any grow room with a pest problem. Even keeping a mantis around for a week or so before being let go will significantly decrease if not eradicate pests in your grow room.