Situation: Last night around 7pm, I brought some indoor plants inside after they were outside for a day. I picked up 2 pots which were kind of heavy so I had to set one down and almost screamed (freaked) because a PRAYING MANTIS was caught under one of the pots. His leg(s) was(were). I lifted it immediately to set him free.
He just stayed there....moving one leg slowly (that was kind of cut off near the knee--if you could say he had one). I counted to legs on the other side and it seems he was missing a smaller leg also (not a jumper leg) on the same side.
I brought the rest of the plants in and felt bad for him. Weather was getting colder and it was windy. He was trying to move but didn't go far. I go into the apt. to watch a few movies.
I look inbetween movies to see what's up with him. Next time I peek it's dark. I had no outside light on but when I turned it on, a huge black furry spider (maybe the size of a quarter or a bit bigger) was about 7 inches from the mantis. The mantis managed to move just a few inches but his abdomen is throbbing or making movements like he's trying to give birth or make a bowel movement or in excrutiating pain.
At this point, I'm not sure if the spider had gone up to him and bit him/stabbed him with poison and was just waiting for the spider to keel over, or if he was in pain from the missing limbs?
The other possibility is...4 days prior, I had pest people come and spray the flowers outside my apt. with poison. Don't know if he's in agony because of the poison form the pesticide either.
Well, as much as I'd like the spider to get HIS food too, I don't want the mantis to be the food, so I left the light on out there so the mantis could keep an eye on the spider.
I check back in about 1.5 more hours....it's about 2am by now. Spider gone. Mantis somehow moved. He's been wiggling his leg slowly as if trying to get up strength to move himself. A few hours earlier it looked like he was moving toward the spider. Don't know if he was trying to commit suicide and wanted the spider to put him out of his misery? Don't know if mantises eat spiders? Don't know if that's the only direction his lopsided legs would take him. Every once in a while he pops on his stomach and uses his praying/preying legs to lift up and I swear he's looking at me. He actually is lifting his head toward me and all I can imagine is he's asking for me for help.
I stand and watch him for a half hour. I go back in and watch another movie. Come back out at 4:33am....he managed to move 3 more inches to under some flowers. He looked like he was struggling to get out of the flowers or maybe he was trying to hide. I have no idea. I just know that he's still in agony...abdomen still slowly moving. He kept going back and forth from on his stomach, to his side, then on his back.
I can't take it anymore and decide to go to bed. I wake at noon and check on him. He's STILL outside, still slowly moving and still in pain I'm sure.
I'd like to put him out of his misery, but:
1). I don't have the heart to squish him...don't want to actually...I have a rule about squishing anything large enough to make a "wet" mess. This would definitely include mantises.
2). I don't have the heart to pull a Tony Soprano and "whack" him...what if I don't hit him hard enough and I only cause more pain? Then I'd have to hit him many more times.
And yet, I can't stand to see him suffer. I moved him to the side of the building away from the wind.
It's now 7:07pm. Probably a full 24 hours since he's been out there. I was at the store, came back and looked at him. He wasn't moving so I blew lightly on him, his front leg (that he prays/preys with) started moving. Darn the poor bugger is still hanging in there. Can you imagine the slow agonizing death he must be experiencing?
My question is not what should I do. Obviously, I've decided to let him go naturally as agonizing as it is to watch.
My question is what would YOU do in the situation? Do you have any sort of feelings for any live creature? Do you squish him? If you saw the animal/insect was in pain but you normally don't kill animals, would you kill it with the intention to help end its suffering?
Tia