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QuestionHow do I tell if a praying mantis is dead or just molting?Community AnswerWhen it is molting, it will be hanging upside down, and you'll be able to see a thin layer of clear-ish "skin" coming off it.
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QuestionAre you sure that I can find a praying mantis near my house?Community AnswerIt does depend on where you live. Check an insect guide for your geographic area to find out which species of praying mantis, if any, live in your area.
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QuestionCan a praying mantis eat a cricket?Community AnswerYes, when they are about medium-sized. They can also eat spiders and houseflies.
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QuestionWhere can I find a praying mantis?Community AnswerYou can find a praying mantis in grassy plains like bushes, plants, or an area with lots of other insects.
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QuestionCan I find a mantis in the desert?Community AnswerThat depends on what species you're looking for. Be sure to check online for which species live in the desert.
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QuestionHow can I tell if a praying mantis is hungry?Community AnswerYou can tell by looking at how thin they are. If they are fat, they don't need to be fed. If they look skinny, give them some food.
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QuestionCan I keep a mantis in a large box?CaeiiaTop AnswererYes, just make sure it isn't entirely dark and that cardboard isn't used, because cardboard will disintegrate with moisture.
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QuestionCan a praying mantis hurt me?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionDo I need a certain amount of humidity in the cage?Community AnswerThey need a spray once a day. Spraying also helps with molting, and they will drink dew off the sides of their cage.
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QuestionHow long will my pet mantis live?Community AnswerA pet mantis will live about one year. Provide your pet mantis with a good life for as long as you can.
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QuestionWill mantises eat bananas?Community AnswerNo, they will only eat insects like grasshoppers, ants, flies, spiders, moths, and sometimes their own mates.
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QuestionDo praying mantises always eat their food head first?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionCan I feed a praying mantis freeze dried maggots?Community AnswerGenerally mantises will only eat live food, but if the mantis is eating the freeze dried maggots then you can continue to feed them that, although these maggots will not contain as many nutrients as live, gut fed maggots.
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QuestionHow do I make a trap for a praying mantis?Community AnswerYou can't make a trap for them as they are ambush predators and wait for prey to come to them. You have to go actively hunt for one.
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QuestionCan I feed mosquitoes to a nymph?Community AnswerYes, but fruitflies would be the better option. Fruit flies are smaller and easier to digest, as well as tastier.
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QuestionDo they need a friend with them in the cage?Community AnswerNo. Mantids are better off alone, as they may try to eat one another. If you are a breeder, keep an eye on them, because the female may try to eat the male. If you see the female approach, take the male out of the cage.
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QuestionAre praying mantises common in parks?Community AnswerIt really depends on where the parks are located. You might want to research if your area is home to praying mantises. Try looking in highly planted, out of control bushes that seem to be occupied by other bugs.
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QuestionHow often do praying mantises molt?Community AnswerPraying mantises molt six to nine times during their juvenile years. These molts occur anywhere from two to four weeks apart.
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QuestionCan I find a praying mantis in a garden?Community AnswerYes, praying mantises are commonly found in gardens since there are lots of food sources there.
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QuestionI found a preying mantis that did not move for hours. Is it injured?Community AnswerNo, it's probably just resting. You could try coaxing it onto your hand or feeding it some bugs to see if it reacts though.
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QuestionWill my mantis try to fly away?Community AnswerIt depends what species it is. If you have a fully-matured adult, then there is a chance it can fly. Most species as nymphs won't quite have wings yet.
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QuestionCan I keep two nymphs of different species together?Community AnswerThere are very few mantis that can be kept together, as they become aggressive toward one another.
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QuestionCan I handle my praying mantis once it has wings?Community AnswerYes. Depending on the species and gender, they may be able to fly short distances, though, so be mindful of your surroundings.
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QuestionCan I find praying mantis throughout the USA?Community AnswerGenerally, but colder areas don't have them as much. If you live in the southern half of the U.S., then you will probably have plenty mantises near you.
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QuestionAre there any unique mantis species that aren't just plain old green or brown that are native to the USA?Community AnswerYes, the orchid mantis looks like an orchid, and it is native to the USA.
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QuestionHow do I tell if it is male or female?Community AnswerFor most species, check the abdomen: if there are 7 - 8 segments on it it's a male, if it is 5 - 6 segments it's a female. A male grows to about 7 cm and is long and thin; a female is bulky, can't fly and grows to about 8 cm.
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QuestionHow do I care for a mantis in the winter?Community AnswerAs long as you live in a warm house, then you can continue caring for your praying mantis the same way.
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QuestionWhat do I do when my European praying mantis has made an egg sack?Community AnswerTake it away and put it in a different container, check the humidity levels and the temperature. Once the nymphs are born place each of them in a different container or give or sell them away. Never release them as they will die if where you live doesn't have the proper conditions for them to survive.
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QuestionMy mantis is pregnant and green and was in Colorado, what species is it?Community AnswerIt may be a Chinese mantis, but without seeing it it is hard to say. Try to look for information on a website where you can upload or search for a picture.
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QuestionDo they recognize a person that they see daily?Community AnswerYes, most praying mantis recognize their owners because they watch you every day nonstop, even when you are sleeping!
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