Allthingsterrarium
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Hey there guys. I have a question regarding wild mantises. Come spring or early summer I'd like to hatch some mantises to release into the our garden since the nymphs should control gnats and mosquitoes and the adults should destroy all manner of flies and also moths which freak me the heck out when they get in the house (hard to explain.) Anyway the Carolina species has been recommended to me to release and I wouldn't mind keeping a couple to raise anyway. My question is will the adults attack and eat monarchs? I know monarchs have a nasty taste to most predators but I've heard some mantises still eat them. As they are undergoing a decline in some areas I don't want to threaten them and I want to help monarchs visiting our garden as much as possible. My neighbor even grows milkweed for them and they successfully lay eggs on them. Do you think the mantises will be a problem for them? If so is there any way to minimize hostile contact? It's certainly a huge meal for an average sized mantis so maybe they would settle for smaller.