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It seems that I grew up in the countryside, and I always thought that praying mantises grew up eating grasses and other plants, until I saw this video. Even the feared and poisonous bumblebee is its anvil

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It seems that I grew up in the countryside, and I always thought that praying mantises grew up eating grasses and other plants, until I saw this video. Even the feared and poisonous bumblebee is the meat on its chopping board, the meal on the plate, and it easily eliminates the bumblebee!

Later information was found to say that the praying mantis is a carnivorous beneficial insect and the main natural enemy of agricultural pests.

Mantis has a wide range of diets, can prey on flying insects such as flies, mosquitoes, locusts, butterflies and moths, and can also hunt large pests such as larger cockroaches, cicadas, and locusts, and is a natural enemy for many pests. It can be said that it is a good helper for agricultural harm elimination.

Therefore, we must love the praying mantis as a beneficial insect in the future! Let it play to its due advantage of predatory pests and contribute more to agriculture!

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It seems that I grew up in the countryside, and I always thought that praying mantises grew up eating grasses and other plants, until I saw this video. Even the feared and poisonous bumblebee is its anvil
It seems that I grew up in the countryside, and I always thought that praying mantises grew up eating grasses and other plants, until I saw this video. Even the feared and poisonous bumblebee is its anvil
It seems that I grew up in the countryside, and I always thought that praying mantises grew up eating grasses and other plants, until I saw this video. Even the feared and poisonous bumblebee is its anvil

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