minomantis
Well-known member
A couple posts ago the idea of the Carolina Mantis being the only mantis native to the continent was brought up and it got me thinking.
I knew this information passively, but I never really thought about it. I only thought about it more this year because for the first time I'm raising a mantis that I can't release in the wild (but then should I have been releasing the Chinese mantids into the wild?). Anywho, I then started to feel bad because there's no way the Carolina mantis can compare to the Chinese mantis I don't think. I've honestly never seen a Carolina mantis in person so I'm not too sure.
I started thinking what the right thing to do is. Do we stop trying to sell Chinese and European mantis and start raising more Carolinas in the area. To be honest, I'm kind of conflicted about this. Obviously this is something that we couldn't fix right away, but should we as hobbyist start trying to make it "right"?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I knew this information passively, but I never really thought about it. I only thought about it more this year because for the first time I'm raising a mantis that I can't release in the wild (but then should I have been releasing the Chinese mantids into the wild?). Anywho, I then started to feel bad because there's no way the Carolina mantis can compare to the Chinese mantis I don't think. I've honestly never seen a Carolina mantis in person so I'm not too sure.
I started thinking what the right thing to do is. Do we stop trying to sell Chinese and European mantis and start raising more Carolinas in the area. To be honest, I'm kind of conflicted about this. Obviously this is something that we couldn't fix right away, but should we as hobbyist start trying to make it "right"?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.