Praying Mantis attacks

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Praying Mantis attacks

Postby Pamela Moresby » Sat Sep 03, 2005 2:26 am

I quite like praying mantis, but I remove them from the swan plants. Put them on veg patches a long way from the monarch plants. However, they are another reason, many caterpillars get raised indoors.

Saw some eating caterpillars, and butterflies.

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Postby Keith Petrosky » Sat Sep 03, 2005 11:58 am

Well it's hard to control the mantids from not eating your caterpillars since they are in the wild.
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Postby Pat » Sat Sep 03, 2005 10:48 pm

The praying mantis is great for yellow jacket control.
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Postby cgrendy3 » Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:53 pm

We have a great mantis population--saw two little babies already this year!, and since we do all organic / native gardening, that's why I bring all the monarch eggs / caterpillars inside to grow. Our milkweed patch is literally right outside our front door, so the cats always have fresh milkweed to munch. We just check the patch every day to 'harvest' the monarchs and let the mantises keep all the other bugs in check!

Oh, except for our two toads... they come out every night--one on the front doorstep--one by the side door--and they love to eat those darn beetles we have all over the place! They'll even take a beetle right out of your hand!! They can eat all the other bugs, so long as we save our beautiful monarchs from being dinner!
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