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Outdoor mantid with larvae in abdomen- Has anyone heard of this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sticky" data-source="post: 273530" data-attributes="member: 6745"><p>It would be best to keep your mantids in net cages from now on. That will keep the darned flies from attacking the mantids.</p><p></p><p>Freeze all your mantids that have the maggots and start new. Where do you live? Im in Maine and I see this happening to caterpillars only. Ive kept afew mantids loose in my garden and no attacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sticky, post: 273530, member: 6745"] It would be best to keep your mantids in net cages from now on. That will keep the darned flies from attacking the mantids. Freeze all your mantids that have the maggots and start new. Where do you live? Im in Maine and I see this happening to caterpillars only. Ive kept afew mantids loose in my garden and no attacks. [/QUOTE]
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