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How to catch a Wile Mantis
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief Tom" data-source="post: 131580" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>I see Chinese Mantids in late summer (I live in Missouri) at night at the top of street lights catching moths. There is always one per street light. Good luck trying to get them down from there though. I got lucky and caught one that came down last year. Chinese Mantids are huge. I got 3 of them now (still juveniles) because I found an ootheca on a bush. I let most of them go and kept a few when they hatched. If you can't catch one in the wild look for an eggcase(usually if not always on a bush).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief Tom, post: 131580, member: 3518"] I see Chinese Mantids in late summer (I live in Missouri) at night at the top of street lights catching moths. There is always one per street light. Good luck trying to get them down from there though. I got lucky and caught one that came down last year. Chinese Mantids are huge. I got 3 of them now (still juveniles) because I found an ootheca on a bush. I let most of them go and kept a few when they hatched. If you can't catch one in the wild look for an eggcase(usually if not always on a bush). [/QUOTE]
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