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Jul 20, 2010 7:20 PM CST
Name: Christine
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I've seen some small mantids this year too. I keep thinking.... why are they so small?? I guess they are babies. I haven't seen any of the really big praying mantis like I usually see. But it must be a good sign to see the babies.

They are definitely in the top list of beneficial insects. But the small babies will only be able to feed on aphids and ants and such.
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