MantidLord
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And it for sure wasn't from a garden where a purchased ooth had hatched?There are wild populations in Florida. It was wild caught T. sinensis that originally got me into mantises as a kid.
And it for sure wasn't from a garden where a purchased ooth had hatched?There are wild populations in Florida. It was wild caught T. sinensis that originally got me into mantises as a kid.
I don't know why anyone would want to release mantises for overgrown, wild, unkempt, weedy forest areas. I think this is why a lot of people don't run into them often. They aren't the type of mantis that thrives in manicured lawns. I found several Chinese mantises over a several year period as a kid in the area. The first female I caught was fertile and laid three ooths for me before I released her. All the ooths hatched.A lot of people over the net, know I am into mantises and will often take photos of mantises they spot outside to share with me. I would say 75% of the time the photos end up being of Chinese mantises. This species is doing very well and very wide spread, in my opinion.And it for sure wasn't from a garden where a purchased ooth had hatched?
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