Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Day 17: The Postman Always Rings Twice


After what felt like an eternity, the “Mantis Egg Case” has finally arrived. I was overcome with excitement as egg case was delivered, and all of my work friends gather around to witness the unveiling. Arriving in a small box labeled “Live Insects Open Immediately,” the egg case was carefully packed in a plastic container.  Very delicately I removed the Egg Case from the enclosure and placed it in the hanging Praying Mantis Pagoda. The pressure was intense as I carefully zipped the pagoda closed, one false move could spell disaster for the potentially hundreds of nymphs gestating inside the egg case.

According to my extensive research (the included instructions) the nymphs should emerge from the egg case in approximately 3-6 weeks. Stay tuned for breaking news from the Praying Mantis Pagoda.

-Mantis, bey bey.
Egg Case carefully packed

The Mantis Egg Case arrives

Prepping the pagoda
Egg Case inside the pagoda
The Praying Mantis Pagoda and Egg Case safe on my desk
Placing the egg case inside the pagoda. Note the use of gloves, 
lets face it that egg case looks like a dehydrated turd.


4 comments:

  1. WOOHOOO!!! THE EGGS ARE HERE!!! Can't wait for them to start hatching! My calendar has been marked. I might have to adopt one of them!

    Chad

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  2. What a triumphant moment. I speak for all of your followers when I say, three weeks is not too long a wait for the miracle of birth.

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  3. March 23rd is the 3 week mark. Lets see what happens!! Hatching??

    Chad

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  4. 3 weeks passed. No hatching yet...

    Chad

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