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August 20, 2022
Preying Mantis
My wife Patty spotted this dude while gardening. As she suspected, this mantis appears to be an invasive one (as opposed to simply non-native) — a Chinese Mantis that preys on pollinators, other beneficial bugs, small hummingbirds and more.
What is the difference between a Preying Mantis and a Praying Mantis? The latter is usually seen near Jack in the Pulpits.
(Click images below to enlarge.
You can read more about Chinese Mantises here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/guide_taxa/348934
2 comments
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Yes, Probably a good idea. And crush their egg masses if you ever see any…
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Saw the same type in my garden yesterday. I thought the brown colored back (rather than green) was not what I have seen before. Should these get the ‘spotted lanternfly treatment’?





2 comments
Jim Wright
Yes, Probably a good idea. And crush their egg masses if you ever see any…
John Pastore
Saw the same type in my garden yesterday. I thought the brown colored back (rather than green) was not what I have seen before. Should these get the ‘spotted lanternfly treatment’?