ArcticMantis
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Hey y'all,
I'm a Canadian bug enthusiast who will be starting his masters in biology soon. I'm going to be working on praying mantis predatory behaviours, such as hunting site selection and prey selection. Since Canada has exactly one native mantis species, I'm going to be working with the already well-established European mantis, because they're one of the few mantids that are legal to have/ buy/ sell in Canada.
I discovered the restrictions here while looking to buy a Ghost mantis (they look really cool :0), only to discover they're not allowed in Canada without a super intense permit. It's part of a blanket policy to prevent invasives from being introduced, so even though they're not really an invasion risk (Canada is heckin cold, especially compared to the ghost's native range), I can respect that they don't have time to screen EVERY SINGLE species in the world. But still. Makes me sad.
Because of this, the mantis community in Canada is kind of... bellow the radar. Definitely harder to find people than in the U.S. I'm mostly here to connect with other mantis lovers, and maybe to figure out where (or if) there are like-minded folks in my area.
Cheers!
-ArcticMantis
I'm a Canadian bug enthusiast who will be starting his masters in biology soon. I'm going to be working on praying mantis predatory behaviours, such as hunting site selection and prey selection. Since Canada has exactly one native mantis species, I'm going to be working with the already well-established European mantis, because they're one of the few mantids that are legal to have/ buy/ sell in Canada.
I discovered the restrictions here while looking to buy a Ghost mantis (they look really cool :0), only to discover they're not allowed in Canada without a super intense permit. It's part of a blanket policy to prevent invasives from being introduced, so even though they're not really an invasion risk (Canada is heckin cold, especially compared to the ghost's native range), I can respect that they don't have time to screen EVERY SINGLE species in the world. But still. Makes me sad.
Because of this, the mantis community in Canada is kind of... bellow the radar. Definitely harder to find people than in the U.S. I'm mostly here to connect with other mantis lovers, and maybe to figure out where (or if) there are like-minded folks in my area.
Cheers!
-ArcticMantis