Mine just did... now I'm here wondering the same haha. It could be feramones or something
The praying mantis is a carnivore. It ambushes insects that come too near.
The praying mantis. Sometimes, she even eats her mate during the mating act.
last year the mantises must have laid more eggs and over 200 mantis come out of one egg!
They are named praying mantis because of their tyical "prayer-like" stance. The word mantis derives from the Greek word mantis for prophet or fortune teller.I also thin it came from back then when people would say "Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite"
no they come in a range of colours some r green some r brown etc...
Quatermass and the Pit.
stomp on them, make a insect fight against the mantis. Mantis only kills manily INSECTS that are small and against a human i mean come on... you think a praying mantis would just become as big as a empire state building? that would be scary!
The mantis sits and waits for prey to come around. Once close, they lash out with their first pair of legs designed for catching and holding prey. They then eat the prey live with their mandibles.A praying mantis can also camouflage themselves as flowers so when theyre prey walks on to the flower/mantis it quickly kills it and eats it.
from what i know the praying mantis sits on a leaf, wait for its prey to come close, and then as quick as a blink of an eye it unfolds its arms, which have razor like teeth ligning them, grabs its prey - the insect it then eaten happily. hope this helps
none. you can usually only buy the egg sag. 20-200 little baby mantids come out of them!(:
mantis do not find food they let the food find them they are ambush hunters they sit and wait for bugs to come across them
The bite of a praying mantis is not harmful to human as they are not poisonous. If a child is bitten by a praying mantis simply wash the area of the bite and reassure the child that they will be fine.