That's interesting, I have had that happen, sorry to say and never notice a problem, unless of course it was an adult, and then it did bleed. Don't member what happened after that....sorry
I hope your mantis responds well to this treatment.Thanks again, everyone, for the info and suggestions. The affected limb was removed with sharp, sterile scissors. Afterward, the stump did ooze a bit of fluid. Concerned that the poor creature would indeed die from blood loss, I applied a dressing of cyanoacrylate (superglue). This compound cures very fast, and is virtually inert after cure, so I figured that it would make a good bandage. So far, two hours later, that seems to be the case. Time will tell; I just hope that the infection, whatever it is, does not spread.... I'll keep you posted.
Thank you! I'll be sure to post the outcome.I hope your mantis responds well to this treatment.
It does; however, it cures very fast, and is quite inert after that. Consequently, I don't think it has an opportunity to diffuse and do harm. Instead, it forms a hard seal over the wound and prevents infection or loss of fluid. So far, she's still alive and seems to be OK....Not sure about the glue though. Seems that would have some nasty chemicals in it.
Actually, I've used "New Skin" (a liquid bandage product for humans... for small cuts, etc.) successfully on mantis wounds on the abdomen with success. It even has antiseptic properties and cures/hardens forming a seal pretty quickly.It does; however, it cures very fast, and is quite inert after that. Consequently, I don't think it has an opportunity to diffuse and do harm. Instead, it forms a hard seal over the wound and prevents infection or loss of fluid. So far, she's still alive and seems to be OK....
That's what I was thinking of earlier. I guess we can see what happens with her.Actually, I've used "New Skin" (a liquid bandage product for humans... for small cuts, etc.) successfully on mantis wounds on the abdomen with success. It even has antiseptic properties and cures/hardens forming a seal pretty quickly.
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