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Praying Mantis babies eat small bugs, that are alive. You could use aphids, small flys, fruitflys. If it helps, hold the insect with tweezers in front of the mantis. Make sure the babies have water within 12 hours after they have hacthed, or they WILL die, no matter what. Try using a damp cloth or sponge. Also, if you have more than one Mantis baby, they will probably eat each other if they are not well fed.
i have no idea i think flys can be wrong
praying mantises like live food they are not scavengers they are hunters if you want to feed one they eat flys,crikecs,and ants you can buy crickets, flys, and ants in some pet shops if you chose to not catch them.
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i have no idea i think flys can be wrong
Baby pray mantis eat small flies, leaf hoppers, and aphids.
they are taked into a zoo and tagged where they are baby feed drinks and eat mostly flys
the flower mantis baby will eat fruit fly's and house fly's adults will eat any thing from crickets to moths.
when baby praying mantises hatch they are really hungry and the only food they is their brothers and sisters. So the praying mantis starts eating their brothers and sisters until it finds something else to eat. After when their are done with their brothers and sisters they eat small insects like flys, ants, tree hoppers and other small insects.
yes it is one of their favorite snacks
A leaf mantis eats bugs, as adults they eat bugs like crikets, flys, spiders, and even other mantises.As nymths they eat frutflys, pinhead crikets, and flys.If you ever find one in your backyard consider it as good luck.Good luck!
flys moths other spiders crikets grasshoppers