No, only some Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, and hornets) have stingers.
Nope.
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
any insect smaller then he is
Yes. A praying mantis will eat any insect smaller than itself, including other mantises.
A praying mantis has a great sense of smell and legs that can adapt to hold on to almost any surface. A praying mantis has no ears as we know it and do not hear very well. The "ear" of the praying mantis is located on their abdomen.
Yes they do. they eat the praying mantis to feed their young birds.
While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
no -No mantis is poisonous or harmful to humans in any way. Though their claws do hurt, sometimes.
No a praying mantis is a consumer. Plants are producers, they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
yes a Praying Mantis is a omnivore... it eats plants and little insects.
A praying mantis is a large insect that appears to be passive and benign, an appearance reflected in the name. In reality, the praying mantis is a deadly predator. So in your dream, the praying mantis probably symbolizes a person or situation that appears harmless but has the potential to hurt you badly.
Yes, a praying mantis will usually eat any insect small enough for it to catch, such as a fly.