ok maybe so. But you are not a trained insect physician. I would say more often than not you would be doing more harm than good.Honey is a mild antibacterial. Believing this was an abdominal breech, it was a better than nothing.
ok maybe so. But you are not a trained insect physician. I would say more often than not you would be doing more harm than good.Honey is a mild antibacterial. Believing this was an abdominal breech, it was a better than nothing.
Leave him alone Gripen its not like he's doing surgery. If you go back through the health issues threads where there has been an infection or rupture people sy to use honey.ok maybe so. But you are not a trained insect physician. I would say more often than not you would be doing more harm than good.
All I am saying is it is probably doing more harm than good. let the mantis deal with the wound by itself. It will most likely do a better job than you will.Leave him alone Gripen its not like he's doing surgery. If you go back through the health issues threads where there has been an infection or rupture people sy to use honey.
Or it wont be able to do anything about it and die of infection, when just a little honey would have prevented that. You're allowed to help your bugs.All I am saying is it is probably doing more harm than good. let the mantis deal with the wound by itself. It will most likely do a better job than you will.
All I am saying is honey is probably detrimental unless eaten. I was not trying to make a complaint about Digger's willingness to help his mantids.Or it wont be able to do anything about it and die of infection, when just a little honey would have prevented that. You're allowed to help your bugs.
Then go back through the Health Issues section about ruptures and infections. There are numerous suggestions to spread honey on it because its a natural disinfectant that holds back infection. spreading honey on a wound is the right thing to do.All I am saying is honey is probably detrimental unless eaten. I was not trying to make a complaint about Digger's willingness to help his mantids.
And you come to this with what evidence/proof? Or is it just you are right and others are wrong?All I am saying is honey is probably detrimental unless eaten. I was not trying to make a complaint about Digger's willingness to help his mantids.
Thank you Digger that was very enlightening.Gripen: Charlie Molan's article and research may help you understand the sensibility and sound clinical pathology of utilizing honey for wound healing. That goes for inverts as well.
http://www.worldwidewounds.com/2001/november/Molan/honey-as-topical-agent.html
Cheers,
Digger
That is generally how I operate.And you come to this with what evidence/proof? Or is it just you are right and others are wrong?
Peroxide will foam up extensively if there is a infection and not so much if there's none. If it makes you feel any better I use rubbing alcohol on any larger cuts I get just to make sure, I smashed my thumb with a hammer pretty bad one time and the skin peeled back like a grape skin, and yep I soaked it every day in alcohol, never did get infected but of coarse I don't suggest you do it for a mantis or yourself for that mater unless you have a very high pain threshold. :1eye:Peroxide?
And i might lose my breakfast nowPeroxide will foam up extensively if there is a infection and not so much if there's none. If it makes you feel any better I use rubbing alcohol on any larger cuts I get just to make sure, I smashed my thumb with a hammer pretty bad one time and the skin peeled back like a grape skin, and yep I soaked it every day in alcohol, never did get infected but of coarse I don't suggest you do it for a mantis or yourself for that mater unless you have a very high pain threshold. :1eye:
Good gravy! That reminds me of a horse trainer I worked with that tricked her boyfriend into putting alcohol on his saddle sores!!!!!!! LolPeroxide will foam up extensively if there is a infection and not so much if there's none. If it makes you feel any better I use rubbing alcohol on any larger cuts I get just to make sure, I smashed my thumb with a hammer pretty bad one time and the skin peeled back like a grape skin, and yep I soaked it every day in alcohol, never did get infected but of coarse I don't suggest you do it for a mantis or yourself for that mater unless you have a very high pain threshold. :1eye:
Good gravy! That reminds me of a horse trainer I worked with that tricked her boyfriend into putting alcohol on his saddle sores!!!!!!! LolPeroxide will foam up extensively if there is a infection and not so much if there's none. If it makes you feel any better I use rubbing alcohol on any larger cuts I get just to make sure, I smashed my thumb with a hammer pretty bad one time and the skin peeled back like a grape skin, and yep I soaked it every day in alcohol, never did get infected but of coarse I don't suggest you do it for a mantis or yourself for that mater unless you have a very high pain threshold. :1eye:
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