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Praying mantis is a carnivorous insect that hunts all kinds of insects and small animals, and can eliminate many pests in fields and forest areas, so it is a beneficial insect. Sexual cruelty and aggressiveness, lack of food, often large swallowing and female eating male.
Some species found in South America can also occasionally attack small animals such as birds, lizards or frogs. Praying mantis has protective colors, some have mimics, and similar to their environment, so they prey on a variety of pests.
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Praying mantis does not eat vegetarian, only eats meat, and does not seem to be picky eaters for eating meat, in nature they can eat as many as forty or fifty kinds of food, similar to flies, mosquitoes, locusts, moths, butterflies, knowing, crickets, bees, ground tigers, spiders and the pupal eggs of these small insects, and for aphids, centipedes, vegetable hungry seeds, soil yuan, mealworms, bread worms, etc. on crops in the field, they love to eat, mercilessly, and often go to the woods to eliminate these pests. I have seen the scene of praying mantis eating flies, the flies that feed them must be alive, and they will not eat dead flies, so they will attack and kill flies in an instant, and then eat from scratch, and chew very quickly.
For the praying mantis, everything that can be caught can be eaten, some people have photographed praying mantis hunting hummingbirds, and then eating, there are also some praying mantis in nature to catch lizards and frogs, small mice and other small animals that are slightly larger than them, you can imagine how brutal and aggressive the praying mantis is, and these are due to the fact that they can pretend to be similar to the environment of the action and form, so that the opponent can not notice, so as to quickly attack, using the barb's large forelimbs to catch the prey.
The most surprising thing is that the praying mantis also preys on its own kind and even mates, and after the female mantis and the male mantis have mated, they will eat the male mantis that comes to mate. Therefore, if you want to raise praying mantis, you need to pay attention to these problems, feed the female praying mantis enough food during mating, and separate the male mantis in time after mating.
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Praying mantis are carnivores and eat a variety of small bugs. Such as cabbage worms, aphids, moths, bread worms and so on.
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There is a way that the praying mantis catches the cicada and the yellow finch is behind, and the praying mantis eats the cicada and some small insects.
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Praying mantis mainly eats all kinds of small insects, such as aphids, fruit flies, vegetable insects, cockroaches, etc., mealworms and rice worms can be used as the main feed for home praying mantises. The lifespan of a praying mantis is only about 6 to 8 months, and if you want to have more than one praying mantis, you can let it mate 10 to 15 days after it emerges as an adult.
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Praying mantis does eat bugs, and if you want to breed, it's best to have some bugs on hand, but praying mantis are omnivorous.
Praying mantis does not eat grass and only eats a variety of small insects. Different species of praying mantis also eat different insects. For example, some praying mantis can't eat cicadas. Locusts can distinguish male and female from the size of the adult.
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