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Praying mantis are carnivors, eating almost anything living (insects - flies, aphids, grasshoppers) that get close enough to grab. Praying mantis like a warm and humid regions for a habitat, they can be found in North and South America, Europe, Southern Asia, Australia and South Africa. There are more than 2000 species, of that 20 species are native to the United States.

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Preying mantis die just like any other bug. They are eaten, smashed, nature will even do it.

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most certainly they will die with any chemical or pesticide contact.

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No.

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When it stops praying.

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Because it's most likely old

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