



The Babies are here. Earlier in the year I reported numerous Praying mantid egg sacs in my yard. I know I counted well over 20. Now everywhere I look are tiny babies. Some plants have as many 10 or more. Many are no bigger than 1/2 an inch. A few are a little larger at about 1 inch. Apparently these were the early arrivals. They are so much fun to watch. I swear they have a personality.
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