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<blockquote data-quote="hibiscusmile" data-source="post: 310077" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>I like the bags onions come in. the net if stretched is big enough for nymphs new hatchings to crawl thru, but older ones like it to.. </p><p></p><p>just watch they don't get stuck in it. I have all kinds of plastic screening on my site, I use a lot of it too. Also try some Excelsior</p><p></p><p>as this makes easy climbing, kinda messy some times though. don't use a lot, they only need enough to move around on, not</p><p></p><p>globs of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hibiscusmile, post: 310077, member: 763"] I like the bags onions come in. the net if stretched is big enough for nymphs new hatchings to crawl thru, but older ones like it to.. just watch they don't get stuck in it. I have all kinds of plastic screening on my site, I use a lot of it too. Also try some Excelsior as this makes easy climbing, kinda messy some times though. don't use a lot, they only need enough to move around on, not globs of it. [/QUOTE]
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