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<blockquote data-quote="MantisTrainer" data-source="post: 351121" data-attributes="member: 13575"><p>Totally different question but still on the subject of mantises in gardens: I know Chinese mantises aren't necessarily great for gardens here since they are not native. I would guess that the same goes for European mantises(please correct me if I'm wrong!). I live in the Pacific Northwest and there aren't a lot of native species aside from tiny ground mantises that I cannot find for the life of me! Are there any mantises native to the Pacific Northwest(or native-ish) that would be beneficial, or at least harmless to have in a garden? I'm not sure if I will be keeping mantises indoors this year but I would love to have these wonderful creatures in my life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisTrainer, post: 351121, member: 13575"] Totally different question but still on the subject of mantises in gardens: I know Chinese mantises aren't necessarily great for gardens here since they are not native. I would guess that the same goes for European mantises(please correct me if I'm wrong!). I live in the Pacific Northwest and there aren't a lot of native species aside from tiny ground mantises that I cannot find for the life of me! Are there any mantises native to the Pacific Northwest(or native-ish) that would be beneficial, or at least harmless to have in a garden? I'm not sure if I will be keeping mantises indoors this year but I would love to have these wonderful creatures in my life! [/QUOTE]
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