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<blockquote data-quote="Jodokohajjio" data-source="post: 12363" data-attributes="member: 345"><p>I think that Stagmomantis carolina (Carolina Mantis) might and probably Tenodera aridifolia (Chinese Mantis) as well. The reason I say this is that "organic pest control" dealers tend to be advertizing their stock of these towards the end of winter.</p><p></p><p>I think that in nature these two do lay their oothecae in the fall to hatch when it is warm again after winter. The dealers probably collect them during this period when the foliage isn't thick with leaves, making the ooths easier to spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jodokohajjio, post: 12363, member: 345"] I think that Stagmomantis carolina (Carolina Mantis) might and probably Tenodera aridifolia (Chinese Mantis) as well. The reason I say this is that "organic pest control" dealers tend to be advertizing their stock of these towards the end of winter. I think that in nature these two do lay their oothecae in the fall to hatch when it is warm again after winter. The dealers probably collect them during this period when the foliage isn't thick with leaves, making the ooths easier to spot. [/QUOTE]
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