Ghost mantises have a naturally short life cycle, shaped by the seasonal rhythms of their dry African habitats. Their lifespan is modest compared to larger mantis species, but each stage is packed with rapid growth, delicate molts, and a brief adult period devoted to feeding and reproduction.
Average Lifespan
Most ghost mantises live for 6–10 months in total, depending on sex, temperature, and diet.
- Females: 8–10 months
Females live longer because they have sturdier bodies and fewer molts. - Males: 6–7 months
Males mature faster and invest energy into searching for mates, which shortens their lifespan.
How Captivity Changes Their Lifespan
Captive-bred ghost mantises often outlive their wild counterparts. Stable temperatures, consistent feeding, and fewer predators typically extend their life by several weeks.
Factors that promote a longer lifespan:
- Temperatures between 75–82°F (24–28°C)
- Moderate humidity (50–60%) with good airflow
- Proper molting surfaces
- A varied diet of small flying insects
- Avoiding over-handling or stress
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