This weekend we were treated to the births of hundreds of Praying Mantis’. We have egg sacks all over the back yard, but this was the first time we had actually seen the birthing process in progress.
Starting at about mid-morning, the mantis’ burst forth from their birthing chamber and took over the cabana. Here you can see the ones that stuck around near their home for the past several months.
While it may look like there are a lot of little critters coming out of that small egg container - this isn’t even the half of it. All across the beam of the cabana we counted approximately 120 new baby mantis’. Within about 4 hours, they had all but scattered and only a few remained close to home.
This morning, there isn’t a single mantis inside the cabana. They made their way to the various plants around the yard, climbing up on the grape vines, sneaking their way underneath the basil and rosemary, and generally hanging upside down under any leaf they can find.
We’re very excited to see what happens with them this year - last year we had quite a number of large and beautiful creatures in the yard. As you can see here, the male and female are in the midst of creating a new batch of kids…
Isn’t nature magnificent
Let’s all bow our heads in prayer.





June 2nd, 2008 at 8:47 am
Oooh, so you caught them in the act but BEFORE she bites his head off (literally!). Excellent timing.
Can I get an A-MEN!? Praise Juh-he-zus-ah! LOL
June 3rd, 2008 at 12:19 pm
I know - it really was the full circle. I didn’t post the picture of her eating him…we have a few shots of that, but it’s really not appropriate for kids and could give them nightmares about having a girlfriend.
June 3rd, 2008 at 2:20 pm
Yay! We have a mantis seedpod in the garden for the first time. Been waiting to see if it’s going to hatch. Nice to know there’s hope!
June 4th, 2008 at 6:58 am
In the mantis world, the phrase “giving good head” takes on a whole new meaning, doesn’t it?
June 4th, 2008 at 12:32 pm
Josh - one will give over 150 mantis babies, and it appears that they don’t all hatch on the same day either. The day after this picture was taken, another 20 or so came out of the nest. And we’ve got about 20-30 of these nests in the back yard either on the cabana or the butterfly bush. We’ll have thousands of critters this year.
Jef -