Those strange, brown clumps are filled with 100 to 200 praying mantis eggs, and the last thing you want is to have that egg sack hatch inside your home during this magical time of year.
Natoli alerted that the strange clump was “actually a praying mantis egg sac.” According to her claims, the insects like to lay their eggs in Christmas trees, which are generally firs ...
It might actually be a nest holding 100-200 praying mantis eggs. Real trees make perfect camouflage for these eggs at the branch tips. Keep up to date Join the FREE Birmingham Live WhatsApp ...
These critters get their name from their kaleidoscope shell—like a peacock’s tail—and their hinged forearms which resemble that of a praying ... more eggs. Like other reef species, mantis ...