In Maryland, praying mantises typically lay their eggs in late summer to early fall, usually around September to October. The female mantis produces an egg case called an ootheca, which contains numerous eggs. This egg case can often be found attached to vegetation or other surfaces, providing some protection through the winter months. The eggs usually hatch in the spring, around May or June, when temperatures warm up.
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