lectricblueyes
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I've been placing strips of fiberglass screening into each of my 32oz mantid cups. This allows both the mantid and feeder insects greater access to the lid. Most mantids hang from the lid and when crickets cannot reach the top, the mantid generally will just stare at the cricket who is circling the bottom of the cup.
Any way... The beautiful thing is that the screens can be very easily glued to the side of the cup using a hot glue gun. Place the screen where you want it and simply run the tip of the gun along the screen and the hot glue slips through the little squares and adheres to the side.
The question is, is this toxic?
When I wash out my cups once a week (every 2-3 feeding/misting sessions) I use hot water to disinfect the cup, help neutralize mold, and to do a much better job of cleaning. The question is, when I heat up the cup with hot water.. could I be re-activating the hot glue which then mixes with the water. Now, I've got water droplets inside the cup and those droplets are full of toxic glue chemicals. I put the mantis back in there and she drinks that water up. I've not lost any mantids (yet) by washing my cups in hot water, but was wondering if their is potential for a problem in the future.
What are your experiences with this, is this glue toxic to mantids, and do you suggest another method? (other than using cold water only).
Any way... The beautiful thing is that the screens can be very easily glued to the side of the cup using a hot glue gun. Place the screen where you want it and simply run the tip of the gun along the screen and the hot glue slips through the little squares and adheres to the side.
The question is, is this toxic?
When I wash out my cups once a week (every 2-3 feeding/misting sessions) I use hot water to disinfect the cup, help neutralize mold, and to do a much better job of cleaning. The question is, when I heat up the cup with hot water.. could I be re-activating the hot glue which then mixes with the water. Now, I've got water droplets inside the cup and those droplets are full of toxic glue chemicals. I put the mantis back in there and she drinks that water up. I've not lost any mantids (yet) by washing my cups in hot water, but was wondering if their is potential for a problem in the future.
What are your experiences with this, is this glue toxic to mantids, and do you suggest another method? (other than using cold water only).