Bite on wingbud

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MantisGirl13

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My brother found a female subadult Tenodera sinensis. I looked closer at her and realized that she had a bite mark on her wingbud. It looked like she was bitten by a cricket or other mantis. It was still an open wound, so I put honey over it to keep any infection from entering the wound. I am kinda worried though... Is the bite mark going to affect the developing wings? Is she going to have trouble molting to adult?

- MantisGirl13

 
I'm not sure MantisGirl13!           The reason I'm replying is because I also found a mantis out side but the weed-eater had chopped off a leg and made a tiny gash on its back and enbedded a tiny piece of grass in its back by the gash. I put honey on the wounds and fed it some too then returned it to the weeds.... I hope it will be ok.

 
@Little Mantis Honey really is a miracle, isn’t it?

@MantisGirl13 Pictures would help, but based on what you described, she probably will have deformed wings. I once saw my mantis *** herself in the eye, but she looked unharmed. With her next molt, however, it revealed a brown spot where she got poked.

I don’t think she will have trouble molting, though, unless she suffered some other injuries.

 
Ok. Thank you! I will try to get some pics, but she is untamed and is hardly ever still, so it will be hard to get a clear picture.

- MantisGirl13

 
She did molt, she is a healthy adult with full, undamages wings that is determined to take the head off of every prey item in front of her!!!!!! I even got to watch the molt!!!

- MantisGirl13

 

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