Chivalry Well-known member Joined Dec 24, 2011 Messages 422 Reaction score 19 Location Tennessee Jan 3, 2012 #21 I'm more worried about a reflex flick of the hand that smacks the mantis into the wall, than any actual pain. I did that to my lovebird once (she was fine)
I'm more worried about a reflex flick of the hand that smacks the mantis into the wall, than any actual pain. I did that to my lovebird once (she was fine)
dlemmings Well-known member Joined Jul 14, 2011 Messages 565 Reaction score 32 Location Buena Park Ca Jan 3, 2012 #22 I dont recommend biting the mantis back so it can see how it feels... :gun_bandana: they dont taste like chicken. :stuart:
I dont recommend biting the mantis back so it can see how it feels... :gun_bandana: they dont taste like chicken. :stuart:
Mvalenz Well-known member Joined Dec 25, 2011 Messages 1,206 Reaction score 87 Location Carbondale Illinois Jan 3, 2012 #23 I just hope your mantid had its rabie shots. if you start foaming at the mouth its too late. Just kidding.
I just hope your mantid had its rabie shots. if you start foaming at the mouth its too late. Just kidding.
CoolMantid Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2011 Messages 1,895 Reaction score 51 Location La Canada, California Jan 4, 2012 #24 I...AM...MANTIS MAN!!!
lancaster1313 Likebugs (site changed my name😐) Joined May 21, 2010 Messages 2,206 Reaction score 81 Location South Florida Jan 4, 2012 #25 Lol!
CoolMantid Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2011 Messages 1,895 Reaction score 51 Location La Canada, California Jan 4, 2012 #26 I need a halloweeen costume like that!
Idolofreak Well-known member Joined Apr 6, 2011 Messages 689 Reaction score 2 Location Nebraska Jan 4, 2012 #27 Yeah dude you'll be fine. I've had Chinese and katydid bites before and they do hurt a lot but they don't do anything medically significant.
Yeah dude you'll be fine. I've had Chinese and katydid bites before and they do hurt a lot but they don't do anything medically significant.