I do not know the exact answer but most praying mantis live in warm and subtropical areas
Usually after they shed from 6 to 7 times.
Usually after they shed from 6 to 7 times.
Maybe, depending on how they feel when they wake up that morning
Yes.
The expected life span of a praying mantis depends on the species, but the maximum is about a year for the entire life cycle.
Sometimes, if they're out clubbing or partying they can sometimes stay out all night
A Praying Mantis is diurnal enjoy my answer if not ()_() (v.v) Bunny Sad
The praying mantis lives in dark holes of a houes or in the notches of a tree.
not at all. They are however, difficult to see in their natural environment. in western PA. they are everywhere. The best place to find them, if you are patient is on plants with long slender leaves like Japanese iris's. They blend in so well that to see them look down the leaf shoots and you will see their legs. Where there is one there are usually several as they follow the pheromones of other mantis's and stay fairly close to the egg box.
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No, they just leave.
Mantis babies, or nymphs, do not stay in a cocoon; instead, they hatch from an egg case called an ootheca. The eggs typically take about 3 to 6 weeks to hatch, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Once they hatch, the nymphs emerge fully formed and ready to begin their independent life.