Budwing Mantis

Parasphendale affinis or the Budwing Mantis is a popular species originating from Eastern Africa.. They are a medium size species that comes in shades of light to medium brown.  As adults the wings have bright contrasting yellow on the underside and dark brown to black on the second pair of wings used as a threat display. This is a very aggressive species and will actively hunt down prey.  

Budwing Mantis Care

Housing:

Mantids don’t require much space but the cage or container needs to be able to accommodate them as they grow. Generally the container must be 3x the mantis length and 2x for the width. It must be well ventilated to prevent the growth of mold

This species can be kept communally if plenty of space and food is provided

Temperature:

They prefer temps from 75-85 F but can go lower at night. However anything lower than 64 can be dangerous. A heat lamp or heating pad can be used to get the desired temp.



Humidity:

They prefer humidity from 50%. 2-3 mistings per week is important so they can drink.  

Water:

Mantids do not require standing water to drink and receive most of their moisture from their food. They will however drink water drops from misting. Good ventilation is required to prevent mold growth from higher humidity

Feeding:

Budwings will eat just about anything. As nymphs fruit flies are the ideal food source and increase to house flies and blue/green bottle flies as they get larger. They also will enjoy moths or other harmless flying insects. It’s recommended that the size of the feeder insect does not exceed 1/2 the mantis length.

Adults can eat crickets or roaches however they don’t often climb up high enough to where the mantis is hiding and go uneaten. Most pet stores sell fruit flies and wax worms that can be grown into moths. Larger flies can found easily from online suppliers or sometimes from bait shops.