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<blockquote data-quote="nicks75" data-source="post: 264677" data-attributes="member: 5752"><p>No I haven't, it's rare for me to find any mantids in my area, when I do it's usually t. Sinensis. I seen one last year and it was few years since I seen any before that. Though I don't spend much time activly searching for any, I usually find them on my deck or if I'm lucky enough to spot one hiding in bushes when I'm around them. I do however have no problem finding stinkbugs, mosquitoes, wasps and hornets, moths and other anoying pest insects. Theres certainly no shortage of food in my yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicks75, post: 264677, member: 5752"] No I haven't, it's rare for me to find any mantids in my area, when I do it's usually t. Sinensis. I seen one last year and it was few years since I seen any before that. Though I don't spend much time activly searching for any, I usually find them on my deck or if I'm lucky enough to spot one hiding in bushes when I'm around them. I do however have no problem finding stinkbugs, mosquitoes, wasps and hornets, moths and other anoying pest insects. Theres certainly no shortage of food in my yard. [/QUOTE]
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