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Catching a Praying Mantis The praying mantis is a master of both ambush and camouflage. This silent type of insect patiently waits for its next meal and usually blends in with surrounding leaves and/or flowers completely. The insect’s spiny and long frontlegs are generally strong and can instantly grasp prey and then hold on to it. Although a ...

Pest Control Praying Mantis When it comes to taking care of gardens and farms, pest control is always a crucial part of the process because pests can damage most of your plants or crops. There are numerous ways on how you can control pests but a natural and organic pest control method is through the use of praying mantises. Learning about praying ma...

Taking Care of Praying Mantis There are actually quite a number of people who have praying mantises as their pets. Some of these people are insect collectors while some are actually just fascinated about these insects. But whether you are just doing the collecting for fun or you are doing this for research, it is important to know essential praying ...

Spotting a Praying Mantis When considering spotting a praying mantis, look for an insect out there that looks like a branch. The praying mantis typically measures three-four inches in length. The most prominent physical features of this type of insect are its front legs and bulging eyes. When hunting, a praying mantis tucks its foreleg claws under a...