Does anyone keep Brunneria borealis? I used to see these mantises all the time when I was a kid growing up in the sticks of central Arkansas back in the 80's but I never hear about anyone actually keeping them. They would seem to be a very "convenient" mantis to keep since they are inherently female and reproduce by parthenogenesis. I hear they are pretty rare now. If they are not a widely kept species I would like to know why.Seems to me if they are rare then they should be domestically propagated and the majority of young released back into nature. Thanks to any and all who can educate me on this one.
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