This Pinecone-Shaped Mass On Your Kansas Christmas Tree Could Be Home To Hundreds Of Praying Mantis Eggs
We love seeing natural trees in Kansas from local farms in Sunflower State homes – but praying mantises in Kansas are a real problem. Do you inspect your Christmas trees in Kansas thoroughly before putting them up and decorating them in your home? Are you sure you went over every limb this year? If not, you might be in for a crawly surprise from praying mantises in Christmas trees.
For those of you still looking for natural trees in Kansas before the holidays (or if you want to pick out where you’re getting one from next year), you might check out this tree farm with a sleigh ride, or this country Christmas tree farm. If you have any stories about praying mantises in Christmas trees, please share them in the comments!
Praying mantises don’t make the best Christmas ornaments – but now that you know what to look for, you won’t have that problem this year! Instead, check out Etsy for everything you need to trim up your tree.
And if you’re wondering where to see the best Christmas lights in Kansas this year, Holiday Lights on Farmstead Lane in Overland Park never disappoints:
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Winter In Kansas
What are the best drive-thru light shows in Kansas?
The best drive-thru light shows in Kansas are:
Located in Wichita, this dazzling display is the largest drive-thru light show in Kansas. It features over a million lights and all sorts of festive displays, plus a multicolored tunnel that's sure to enchant visitors of all ages.
- Christmas on Bradshaw, Overland Park
Christmas on Bradshaw is an enchanting spectacle that boasts an entire neighborhood decked out with holiday cheer. The lights are even synchronized to music - all you have to do is tune your radio to a specific station!
Should I go hiking in winter in Kansas?
Hiking is one of our favorite winter activities to enjoy in the Sunflower State. Some of the best winter hikes in Kansas include:
- Konza Prairie, Manhattan
This easy, 2.8-mile trail is gorgeous year-round, but especially when it's covered in snow.
- Horsethief Canyon, Kanopolis State Park
Featuring canyons, bluffs, and grasslands, Horsethief Canyon makes an idyllic winter hike. It's still, calm, and quiet, allowing for effortless communion with nature.
- Clinton State Park, Lawrence
We highly suggest throwing on your winter coat and braving the trails at Clinton State Park at sunrise or sunset. Sure, it may be chilly outside, but winter skies in Kansas are truly something else. Make sure you bring a good camera to capture some breathtaking photos!