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<blockquote data-quote="Teebody" data-source="post: 21741" data-attributes="member: 716"><p>Hello all. I am from the Chicago, IL area and have a new fascination with mantids. My family and I placed a few ooths in our yard over the last few years as pest control. We saw a couple of adults last year and let them alone to do their thing. This last summer we were on a country road in Indiana and saw a large bright green mantid on the road. I stopped, picked it up and took it home thinking that I would let it go in my yard. My wife, kids and I were amazed by it (I can think of no other reason my wife would ever touch a cricket) and it is now in a converted fish tank happily eating crickets and making ooths. I want to expand on this fascination and I think this forum is just the place to start. I like the friendly forums and the sharing of info between the members. I am looking forward to meeting the members. Ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teebody, post: 21741, member: 716"] Hello all. I am from the Chicago, IL area and have a new fascination with mantids. My family and I placed a few ooths in our yard over the last few years as pest control. We saw a couple of adults last year and let them alone to do their thing. This last summer we were on a country road in Indiana and saw a large bright green mantid on the road. I stopped, picked it up and took it home thinking that I would let it go in my yard. My wife, kids and I were amazed by it (I can think of no other reason my wife would ever touch a cricket) and it is now in a converted fish tank happily eating crickets and making ooths. I want to expand on this fascination and I think this forum is just the place to start. I like the friendly forums and the sharing of info between the members. I am looking forward to meeting the members. Ted [/QUOTE]
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