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none as the spider eats the praying mantis.

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I saw a praying mantis take down a wolf spider and devour it within 4 minutes
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not much. you can get them food in pet stores, (reptile food works) but make sure they're alive. You can also feed it by catching bugs in the garden.

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3 to 5 butterfly,s is a suitable meal for a mantis.

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2-3 a day

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