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Eating hot glue strands
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger" data-source="post: 305196" data-attributes="member: 6853"><p>While feeding Photon, a newly-molted L5 Tenodera sinensis, a housefly this morning, she got some dried hot glue strands wrapped up in the fly while grabbing the food. To my shock and awe, she ate part of the hot glue strand left on her raptors. I was able to tweezer most of the remaining off her. Anybody have any experience with ingested (cooled) hot glue? Gonna find out the consequences one way or another. I usually try to remove all HG strings, but sometimes you miss some - they're so transparent.</p><p></p><p>Poor Photon !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger, post: 305196, member: 6853"] While feeding Photon, a newly-molted L5 Tenodera sinensis, a housefly this morning, she got some dried hot glue strands wrapped up in the fly while grabbing the food. To my shock and awe, she ate part of the hot glue strand left on her raptors. I was able to tweezer most of the remaining off her. Anybody have any experience with ingested (cooled) hot glue? Gonna find out the consequences one way or another. I usually try to remove all HG strings, but sometimes you miss some - they're so transparent. Poor Photon ! [/QUOTE]
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