Just one glass of wine for her and i get nervous.
I read somewhere that it often happened because they were observing captive mantids who were hungry &/or stressed. Apparently in the wild it doesn't always end that way. Same with black widows.
Nice to know there's a glimmer of hope.
@Surfpirate I know!! It's so depressing. It turns out to be a similar situation with Betta fish--the male is accused of killing the after she's spawned & he's "done with her." Creepy, right? As it turns out, the father fish is a fierce guardian of his egg nest & just doesn't want ANYONE around it. But in a small tank the poor mother can't flee far enough away to avoid being seen as a threat to the eggs, so he kills her as he would any other fish who would not leave his nursery area.
In mantid husbandry it is well known to try to stuff the female before mating.
Not always a guarantee but people who keep them should know this. They make fascinating pets. I'd love a violin mantis one day, but am content to admire them on youtube et al as they are not without maintenance, particularly exotics.
Been there. Barely escaped with my life! ?
I hear you.
Nothing's ever free
Hey, hey, hey - Who's doing most of the heavy lifting here?