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They must not be endangered in Wyoming like they are here in Ohio
You have been misinformed.

The Ohio State University

"There are a number of mantid myths including the perception that they are effective biological control agents and the misconception that mantids are protected by state and federal laws. Mantids are not particularly effective in helping us deal with insect pests. There is usually not enough of them in one location (they're very territorial) to keep insect pest populations in check and they do not discriminate between pestiferous and beneficial insects. There are no laws protecting mantids based on their usefulness as predators or because mantid numbers are declining. Other than normal seasonal fluctuations, mantids of all species are plentiful and there are no endangered species."
 
You have been misinformed.

The Ohio State University

"There are a number of mantid myths including the perception that they are effective biological control agents and the misconception that mantids are protected by state and federal laws. Mantids are not particularly effective in helping us deal with insect pests. There is usually not enough of them in one location (they're very territorial) to keep insect pest populations in check and they do not discriminate between pestiferous and beneficial insects. There are no laws protecting mantids based on their usefulness as predators or because mantid numbers are declining. Other than normal seasonal fluctuations, mantids of all species are plentiful and there are no endangered species."
I always remembered them as being endangered. Well, not really a big deal, either way
 

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