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No, this is a big damn mantis.
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How big are these mantises? A "newborn" praying mantis is tiny-- a quarter of an inch, maybe less. It would take months of eating and molting to get to a more substantial size. The female mantis lays her eggs in a brown foamy substance that hardens into a little block that is around the size of a walnut (just check google images for "praying mantis egg case") in in the spring up to a couple of hundred tiny mantids hatch, lower themselves from a "thread", and drop to the ground. If you are seeing mantises much larger than an ant, then you aren't seeing newly hatched ones-- probably last year's adults.
As a kid, they were my favorite insect-- one year in primary school I took an egg case to "show and tell" (I think I had seen the egg cases in a book, so I knew what one was when I first found one) and then the egg case had been left over the "back dash" of my grandmother's car (okay, what DID they call that "shelf" under the back window, behind the seat of old cars back when they had "deep" back windows?) and the warmth inside the car made the eggs hatch early-- baby praying mantises all over the place! |
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Remember no killing them! Luckily they are nice and slow so easy to scoop up with a piece of paper. Keep those fingers away though!
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![]() From what I've found on the internet this isn't the first time. It looks like this woman had the exact same scenario as me. Here are mine: ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, more died than I would have liked. A bunch got stuck to masking tape I had around a window. And trying to not step on them when I was taking down the tree was futile. I did scoop many up with the needles and put them on the grass instead of in the trash. |
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What are the odds that less than 24 hrs after I take down my Xmas tree where the praying mantis' hatched, that I'd meet an acupuncturist, who's practice is called Grand Mantis, who has a mantis tattooed on his neck, and was planning a trip back to NY to buy a few praying mantis' to bring to FL? What are the odds, really?
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I brought an egg case home when I was a kid too (in New England), and IIRC the newly hatched ones (my closet was full of them!) were only about the size Ardeegee said...maybe 3/8" tops. Pine needle size sounds rather large for newborns. Anybody know if there's more than one species in the US? If so, that might account for it.
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![]() Check out these and these. Some look like tree bark, a green leaf or a brown leaf. I'm sure there are more, but they are pretty cool as far as bugs go. I mentioned that I had them to the Grand Mantis acupuncturist, he started rattling off the ones he suspected it to be. I'm pretty sure my tree came from North Carolina, so whichever species is indigenous in that region is most likely which one it is. When I lived in NJ, the only ones I had seen were the true green ones, which were 4-5" long, and brown ones from 3-4" long. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_mantis (I'm in South Carolina, myself.) |
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This happened to us when I was a kid. We awoke to finds hundreds of the little mantis' all over the house. It was kind of creepy and also kind of neat.
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