They blend in with the green leaf
Praying mantis' are predators, they actually pray on fellow insect usually smaller than them like crickets or lady bugs. Praying mantis's will even occasionally try to eat scorpions or lizards.
Yes they do. they eat the praying mantis to feed their young birds.
No a praying mantis is a consumer. Plants are producers, they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Praying mantises are beneficial insects for plants as they primarily feed on other insects that can harm plants. They are considered helpful in controlling pest populations in gardens and agricultural settings.
the praying mantis eats all of the slugs and other bugs such as ants and pests that eat your flowers and plants.
there is a big difference between the two insects stick bugs eat only plants and mostly resemble sticks most stick bugs do not have wings some species however do.mantis are strictly carnivores eating only insects most mantis have wings and are able to fly most mantis resemble leaves and some times sticks.
yes they help ur garden. They help your garden because they eat the bugs that eat your plants
No. They eat all the bad bugs that eat all your good plants
They are useful to farmers because praying mantises eat most plant loving insects, but, they do not eat plants, only meat. Praying mantis egg cases are better for farmers because there are100-500 eggs in one egg case!
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"
The Praying Mantis can be found in most parts of the world that have a mild winter and plenty of vegetation. They spend most of their time in highly vegetated areas such as gardens, forests, and such.
In a place with a lot of bugs (crickets are ideal) and a lot of plants. Praying mantises are very well camoflauged so keep a sharp eye when your looking for one.