cloud jaguar
Well-known member
A couple of people have posted on here lately that their mantids were injured because they used TAPE to mend damaged net enclosures. This is a sure way to kill or severely maim your mantids because the tape rips out their guts, snaps off their legs, etc.
Net cages do suffer some damage but the best way that I found to fix them in a way that does not injure the mantids is as follows.
1) buy "Shoe Goo" glue - it is designed for repairing the soles of shoes etc and is very strong yet flexible.
2) locate hole to be repaired in the net.
3) make a very small ball of shoe goo and pit it at the area of the hole.
4) with spit moistened fingers, squeeze the ball onto the torn area of net cage until it is very thin and also securely attached all the way around the hole. It can be left a bit thicker than the net itself since when it dries it will shrink a bit and become thinner.
5) let dry completely for 24 hours.
6) et voila! put mantis back in there.
Shoe goo also works pretty well for securing ooths although i prefer Liquid Nails for that purpose.
Anyways, STOP USING TAPE!
Net cages do suffer some damage but the best way that I found to fix them in a way that does not injure the mantids is as follows.
1) buy "Shoe Goo" glue - it is designed for repairing the soles of shoes etc and is very strong yet flexible.
2) locate hole to be repaired in the net.
3) make a very small ball of shoe goo and pit it at the area of the hole.
4) with spit moistened fingers, squeeze the ball onto the torn area of net cage until it is very thin and also securely attached all the way around the hole. It can be left a bit thicker than the net itself since when it dries it will shrink a bit and become thinner.
5) let dry completely for 24 hours.
6) et voila! put mantis back in there.
Shoe goo also works pretty well for securing ooths although i prefer Liquid Nails for that purpose.
Anyways, STOP USING TAPE!