Can you spot what caught my eye?
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That one leaf just looks a bit weird...
...because it's not a leaf at all!
It's a Chinese mantis! Remember the egg cases I found earlier this year? This is the species that creates them. (First sighting in my garden)
I should get out into the garden more.
So, are these non-native predators good insects or bad? They will eat the native Carolina mantis, but I just don't know. Anybody?
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That's one big bug!
ReplyDeleteScary beastie! It's giving you a nasty look in that last photo.
ReplyDeleteHere I have only seen Carolina mantis.
I was looking around for invasive qualities of Chinese mantis; not much except a few "not an issue" reports; I wonder if predators are largely self-limiting as to population as they depend on a food supply. Also mantis are notorious cannibals...
Oh, correction, we have Stagmomantis californica, California mantis!
ReplyDeleteGreat camouflage, I never would have noticed.
ReplyDeleteI had them in my garden one season and they eat A LOT! I could hardly found any other insect predators in the bamboo canopy while they were around. They caught even the largest spiders and dominated the dense foliage. I saw them feast on stinkbugs, wasps, bees, all kind of flies and moths,... They are extremely effective predators.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos
ReplyDeleteI miss your blog posts.