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Invasive species of Mantodea
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranitomeya" data-source="post: 289265" data-attributes="member: 6796"><p>It's hard to say if the non-natives are pushing out the natives, since all species seem to be suffering extreme population loss from the very common use of pesticides. The only difference is that the most non-natives are constantly re-introduced through oothecae from people purchasing them online or through garden centers, making it appear as though the non-natives are thriving while the natives die off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranitomeya, post: 289265, member: 6796"] It's hard to say if the non-natives are pushing out the natives, since all species seem to be suffering extreme population loss from the very common use of pesticides. The only difference is that the most non-natives are constantly re-introduced through oothecae from people purchasing them online or through garden centers, making it appear as though the non-natives are thriving while the natives die off. [/QUOTE]
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