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I just received 2 brunneria borealis ooths. I just wanted to know what kind of glue I should use to put them upside down. I have a high power glue gun, but I'm definitely NOT using that. I think I'm going to use elmer's school glue. Will that work?

 
DONT use elmer's glue

when u mist the ooth it will run, and it may absorb into the ooth

I've used it on a tenodera ooth once and it was a DISASTER!!!

either go to the craft store and get a $3 low temp gun, or put a dot of the high power hot glue on the lid and let it cool for about 15 seconds ;)

 
DONT use elmer's glue

when u mist the ooth it will run, and it may absorb into the ooth

I've used it on a tenodera ooth once and it was a DISASTER!!!

either go to the craft store and get a $3 low temp gun, or put a dot of the high power hot glue on the lid and let it cool for about 15 seconds ;)
What about tacky glue?

 
not sure wat that is

some peeps use painter's tape

roll a small piece and put it on the ooth then cut it so none sticks out from underneath (so nymphs dont get stuck) and attach it to lid :)

 
DONT use elmer's glue

when u mist the ooth it will run, and it may absorb into the ooth

I've used it on a tenodera ooth once and it was a DISASTER!!!

either go to the craft store and get a $3 low temp gun, or put a dot of the high power hot glue on the lid and let it cool for about 15 seconds ;)
I did not know that!
 
Hot glue! I glued mine onto a bamboo skewer and put it slantways in the container. I would not recommend anything water-soluble (and I think tacky glue is). Besides, hot glue has a million uses for a mantis keeper, and it's cheap. Just put it on the surface, wait a minute till you can touch it with your finger without hurting yourself but it's not all the way hardened, and apply.

 
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If you do decide to use a hot glue gun? Make sure you use the smallest amount. Glue only excess foam. You run the risk of frying the eggs should you glue the entire ooth.

 
Thanks everybody. Tell me if what I did is right. I put a small dot of hot glue for each. I waited a few seconds and when it was cool, but still sticky, I put the ooth on it. Since it is still staying, I guess it's fine.

 
I was just going to say use your glue gun but let the glue sit a few seconds to cool first.

 
Okay so now I have another question. Can I keep the Borealis ooths in my refrigerator to hibernate? The temp in the fridge is 37° F exactly.

 
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Lately, I've been glueing my ooths, not to the lids, but to pipecleaners and twisters. That way, I can easily move and re-move them to suit my ever changing whims.

This is an older version of it, but you can see several Creo ooths in the same humidity-control environment. After one hatches, I toss the whole thing in a net cage and they scamper to the top. I caaaaaaaaarefully remove the "incubator" and catch any stragglers. Then wait for the next one to hatch. It's worked pretty well. I can remove the spent ooth and either freeze it, or put it in a stragger enclosure - just in case.

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Here's an even earlier version (I don't use excellsior anymore).

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Note: I put the glue on the pipecleaner FIRST... then wait for it to cool off a bit, before touching the ooth to the glue. This was espcieally true with Creos and Ghosts - which provided very little insulation between the glue and the nymph.

 
Note: I put the glue on the pipecleaner FIRST... then wait for it to cool off a bit, before touching the ooth to the glue. This was espcieally true with Creos and Ghosts - which provided very little insulation between the glue and the nymph.
Thanks, but is 37 degrees fahrenheit good for Brunneria borealis ooths?

 

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