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Hey there! we're Superstition Mantids, and we're absolutely obsessed with praying mantises. What started as a small hobby has quickly turned into a passion - and now we're here to share that love with fans, curious beginners, and anyone who appreciates these amazing little hunters. 

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All of our mantids are raised with care, bred by us and not just collected. We make sure every one of them grows up healthy, active, and ready to thrive in their new home. Whether you're looking for a cool new pet, a natural pest control helper, or just want to learn more about these fascinating insects, we're here to help you every step of the way.

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At Superstition Mantids, we believe mantids aren't just insects - they're tiny personalities with big attitudes. We hope you'll enjoy discovering them as much as we do!

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Superstition Mantids

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Our Commitment

Here at Superstition Mantids, we are dedicated to the ethical breeding and responsible care of captive-bred mantids. We never collect from the wild — all of our mantids are bred in captivity to promote sustainability and protect natural populations.

Each mantid is raised in clean, carefully managed conditions with species-specific care, proper nutrition, and close monitoring to ensure strong, healthy development.

We are committed to transparency, education, and ongoing support so you can confidently provide the best care possible. Our goal is simple: healthy mantids, responsible practices, and respect for the species we work with.

Who Are We?

 

We are the husband-and-wife duo behind our praying mantis website — and yes, our dinner conversations often include molting schedules and feeder insect orders! Together, we believe that raising mantids should be ethical, educational, and exciting. Every mantis we sell is cared for as part of our extended “mantis family,” and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Welcome to our world of mantids! 

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