This depends on what species we are talking about. I we are talking about the average mantis that you may find, such as Tenodera sinesis, they will generally either wait for their prey to come to them, using camoflage to keep their prey off guard, or they will slowly stalk their prey, silently and generally unnoticed. However, some mantids will actively seek out ant hunt their prey, not caring for stalking or hiding at all.
No a praying mantis is a consumer. Plants are producers, they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
No
no a praying mantis isn't poisones but it will kill hummingbirds
Praying Mantises are friends of human because they are harmless and kill pests.
Praying mantises can be found in a variety of environments, including gardens, forests, grasslands, and even urban areas. They are most commonly located in warmer climates and are often seen perched on plants or flowers, where they wait to ambush their prey. Additionally, they can be found in regions across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Their camouflage and ability to blend in with foliage help them avoid predators.
Bug killers. But don't kill them. They kill cockroaches and other pests
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no! thats a stupid question
Praying mantises kill their prey by using their powerful front legs to grab and hold onto their victim. They then use their sharp mandibles to bite and eat their prey alive.
It depends on the religious denomination of the "Praying Mantis". Different religions not only have designated places to seek food, but also, the type of food that the Praying Mantis may eat.I believe Hermosa Beach, in California has a Homeless Mission for the Praying Mantis; however, the food is for consumption "in house", NOT for "take-out"! Not sure if it's still there, as this was back in 1999, when I lived in the area.
Praying mantis. Would kill the bee even before it could try to sting.
They are a beneficial insect- they eat other bugs.