Christmas tree. A TikTok user shared a video revealing a startling infestation of praying mantises in her Christmas tree. The clip, which has amassed 4.3 million views, captures the branches of the holiday pine swarming with baby praying mantises.
The caption reads, «That time our tree hatched a million friends. Only a fake tree from now on.» Accompanying the video is a photo compilation showcasing the Christmas tree transformed into an unintentional haven for the tiny insects, resembling an eerie decoration reminiscent of «The Nightmare Before Christmas.»
The TikTok user has issued a warning to viewers, advising them to «beware of real trees». The incident adds a surreal twist to the holiday season, turning what should be a festive tradition into a real-life encounter with a biblical-like swarm of praying mantises.
It's not an unusual occurrence for mantises to take residence in people's Christmas trees. These predatory insects are known to lay their eggs on various plants, including Christmas conifers, providing potential shelter from winter weather and predators.
Due to the warm indoor temperatures, the mantids may mistake it for springtime and start hatching, a phenomenon acknowledged by experts. However, this can pose a significant issue during hatching, as each egg sac, known as an oothecae, can contain up to 200 eggs.
To prevent an early 'Christmas' for the insects, experts recommend thoroughly checking fir trees for egg cases before bringing them indoors. The oothecae typically appear as light brown, 1.5 inches long structures, resembling a glob of drywall insulation foam.
Q1. Does Christmas tree have pest?
A1. It's not an unusual occurrence for mantises to take residence in people's Christmas trees.