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<blockquote data-quote="twolfe" data-source="post: 223269" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>Wolfie, I've never seen a mantis here in Minnesota. I know some people say that they see them, but they are probably Chinese mantids that people release in their gardens. I'm not sure if any species can survive the zone 4 winters (we are close to zone 3) here in the Twin Cities area, though we've had more moderate winters the past couple of years. I grew up next door in Wisconsin and have occasionally seen them there, but it may have been when we were visiting relatives or vacationing near Milwaukee, in La Crosse or Door County.I got interested in mantids two years ago while vacationing with my family in Texas. We found mantids outside on the vacation rental house. I'd love to do a collecting trip in the fall sometime, or even just go somewhere were I can photograph them in the wild again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twolfe, post: 223269, member: 4455"] Wolfie, I've never seen a mantis here in Minnesota. I know some people say that they see them, but they are probably Chinese mantids that people release in their gardens. I'm not sure if any species can survive the zone 4 winters (we are close to zone 3) here in the Twin Cities area, though we've had more moderate winters the past couple of years. I grew up next door in Wisconsin and have occasionally seen them there, but it may have been when we were visiting relatives or vacationing near Milwaukee, in La Crosse or Door County.I got interested in mantids two years ago while vacationing with my family in Texas. We found mantids outside on the vacation rental house. I'd love to do a collecting trip in the fall sometime, or even just go somewhere were I can photograph them in the wild again. [/QUOTE]
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