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Honey for mantises
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger" data-source="post: 264363" data-attributes="member: 6853"><p>Just ditto to the other comments. The sp I've raised do like an occasional honey treat. I've also used it with enormous success to treat wounds (particularly abdominal and tarsi or larger leg segment loss or early breakage). It's a proven anti-bacterial ( ask the ancient Egyptians). My current Tenodera sinensis had a critical ab wound when she fell while free ranging about four months ago. The breech was severe and her guts were oozing out. In the emergency room I strategically painted organic honey around the wound. It sealed it, of course. Tiffany went on to lay 6 ooths since the fall. She's now 79 in human years.</p><p></p><p>Honey is a mantis miracle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger, post: 264363, member: 6853"] Just ditto to the other comments. The sp I've raised do like an occasional honey treat. I've also used it with enormous success to treat wounds (particularly abdominal and tarsi or larger leg segment loss or early breakage). It's a proven anti-bacterial ( ask the ancient Egyptians). My current Tenodera sinensis had a critical ab wound when she fell while free ranging about four months ago. The breech was severe and her guts were oozing out. In the emergency room I strategically painted organic honey around the wound. It sealed it, of course. Tiffany went on to lay 6 ooths since the fall. She's now 79 in human years. Honey is a mantis miracle. [/QUOTE]
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