Nomadinexile
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My first thread yeah! *Note* I did my best searching for equivalent information on here without finding any. If I bobbled search, I apologize. I also looked at every title within housing, without reading every post, and did not see this either.
Also, I am experienced with keeping humidity sensitive inverts, and have taken classes on heating, venting, and air conditioning or HVAC. I understand the problems and concepts involved. I am also aware of mesh and fruit fly "issues".
I will be building some net cubes in the future. I am trying to plan ahead for numerous and obvious reasons. I will be living in New Orleans by the time, or shortly after getting my first mantis'. New Orleans is humid. I also understand that there will be some to a lot of misting involved regardless. So I believe now that raw, or untreated wood will not work under these conditions. Rot would come sooner than later. That leaves treated wood as the only option I believe. However, pressure treated wood is somewhat toxic, even to us humans! I would assume toxicity would be multiplied in such small insects.
Does anyone have any knowledge regarding toxicity of treated wood on Mantis'? If not, does anyone have any guesses? Has anyone had any unexplained die offs in a treated wood cage? Am I blowing this way out of proportion?
I'm sorry if this seems like a silly question. It very well could be. Nevertheless, I want to use "best practices", and I care about all life. I would hate to kill off anything. I even take wild roaches back outside alive!
Please keep responses to relevant information. I am aware of the need for a feeder hole. Yes, and yes, and yes. I get it. I'm reading a lot on here, and will be reading more daily for a month (s) before getting mantis or building cube. I have read about tape and staples, glues and hinges, etc, etc. My only question right now is on treated wood toxicity!
Thanks in advance! ~ryan
Also, I am experienced with keeping humidity sensitive inverts, and have taken classes on heating, venting, and air conditioning or HVAC. I understand the problems and concepts involved. I am also aware of mesh and fruit fly "issues".
I will be building some net cubes in the future. I am trying to plan ahead for numerous and obvious reasons. I will be living in New Orleans by the time, or shortly after getting my first mantis'. New Orleans is humid. I also understand that there will be some to a lot of misting involved regardless. So I believe now that raw, or untreated wood will not work under these conditions. Rot would come sooner than later. That leaves treated wood as the only option I believe. However, pressure treated wood is somewhat toxic, even to us humans! I would assume toxicity would be multiplied in such small insects.
Does anyone have any knowledge regarding toxicity of treated wood on Mantis'? If not, does anyone have any guesses? Has anyone had any unexplained die offs in a treated wood cage? Am I blowing this way out of proportion?
I'm sorry if this seems like a silly question. It very well could be. Nevertheless, I want to use "best practices", and I care about all life. I would hate to kill off anything. I even take wild roaches back outside alive!
Please keep responses to relevant information. I am aware of the need for a feeder hole. Yes, and yes, and yes. I get it. I'm reading a lot on here, and will be reading more daily for a month (s) before getting mantis or building cube. I have read about tape and staples, glues and hinges, etc, etc. My only question right now is on treated wood toxicity!
Thanks in advance! ~ryan