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Eating hot glue strands
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<blockquote data-quote="CosbyArt" data-source="post: 305218" data-attributes="member: 8168"><p>Sorry to hear that [USER=6853]@Digger[/USER], I try to avoid it too.</p><p></p><p>Although even with my best efforts it has happened to some mantids I've had before, as it's nearly impossible to get 100% of them removed as some strings eventually appear even if it is current free of them. The mantids that I seen eat hot glue strings, suffered no ill-effects and lived normal lives. Nearly all hot glue sticks are inert and non-toxic, that is once it has cooled and dried in string or glob form (melted hot glue and the fumes is another matter).</p><p></p><p>Surely your mantid will be fine as well, and will either regurgitate it later on, or pass it in frass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CosbyArt, post: 305218, member: 8168"] Sorry to hear that [USER=6853]@Digger[/USER], I try to avoid it too. Although even with my best efforts it has happened to some mantids I've had before, as it's nearly impossible to get 100% of them removed as some strings eventually appear even if it is current free of them. The mantids that I seen eat hot glue strings, suffered no ill-effects and lived normal lives. Nearly all hot glue sticks are inert and non-toxic, that is once it has cooled and dried in string or glob form (melted hot glue and the fumes is another matter). Surely your mantid will be fine as well, and will either regurgitate it later on, or pass it in frass. [/QUOTE]
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