This Pinecone-Shaped Mass On Your Kansas Christmas Tree Could Be Home To Hundreds Of Praying Mantis Eggs
Inspect natural Christmas trees for praying mantis egg sacks to avoid hatching surprises indoors.
We love seeing natural trees in Kansas from local farms in Sunflower State homes - but praying mantises in Kansas are a real problem. Do you inspect your Christmas trees in Kansas thoroughly before putting them up and decorating them in your home? Are you sure you went over every limb this year? If not, you might be in for a crawly surprise from praying mantises in Christmas trees.
Imagine this: you are sitting in your living area, basking in the warmth and smell of your natural Christmas tree, enjoying a cup of coffee or hot cocoa. Suddenly, something happens.
Teeny tiny praying mantes flow from your tree like water. They're hatching from something you may have overlooked when buying that natural Christmas tree and the warmth of your home has woken them up as if it was springtime.
It's true that this could happen to you, and most anyone in warmer climates who takes home a natural tree in the winter. Many overlook the walnut-shaped ootheca (mantis egg sack) on their tree and are often surprised with the results crawling all over their tree and surrounding area.
Keeping this from happening is as easy as checking over your tree for any walnut-looking lumps. If you find one, there are two ways you should handle this.
One thing you can do is to put it in a jar with sticks and twigs and tiny holes or mesh in the lid, perfect for hatching these miniature praying mantis babies and feeding them until you release them in the late spring or early summer. It's a fun project for families with kids!
Your second option is as easy as snipping off the branch with the ootheca and setting it outside in a tree, bush, garden area, or neighbor's garden even. Praying mantes eat many bugs that most people don't appreciate in their spring gardens, so they're a welcome presence.
Whether you choose to raise them or set them safely outside, make sure to check your natural Christmas trees this year to keep yourself from a surprise! Chasing these around with a jar or vacuum cleaner isn't how we want you to spend the holidays.
For those of you still looking for natural trees in Kansas before the holidays (or if you want to pick out where you're getting one from next year), you might check out this tree farm with a sleigh ride, or this country Christmas tree farm. If you have any stories about praying mantises in Christmas trees, please share them in the comments!
Praying mantises don't make the best Christmas ornaments - but now that you know what to look for, you won't have that problem this year! Instead, check out Etsy for everything you need to trim up your tree.
And if you're wondering where to see the best Christmas lights in Kansas this year, Holiday Lights on Farmstead Lane in Overland Park never disappoints:

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