wing infection?

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so here is the gaping hole:

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the culprit:

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the penalty:

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the question is: Justice or Revenge??? you decide!!!

and no bill hasnt replied to any emails since last weekend

 
I was thinking more that the brown could be fecal staining from a sick mantis. My initial assumption is that nothing could infect the wings since they're not living tissue, but then I thought about how humans can get fungal infections on nails. But I am thinking the wing staining is fecal matter.

 
I was thinking more that the brown could be fecal staining from a sick mantis. My initial assumption is that nothing could infect the wings since they're not living tissue, but then I thought about how humans can get fungal infections on nails. But I am thinking the wing staining is fecal matter.
u have a point, but why would it stain the wings instead of just dropping off in a compact pellet? and why were the guts brown?

 
The brown at the end of the wings is normal with Texas Unicorn females. All three of my fresh adult females have brown at the end of the wings. I just had another one molt overnight, and it has the brown along the edge of her wings.

A few days ago I had to put an older female in the freezer. Her wings had the brown at the edge, too, and she lived as an adult for over 7 months.

 

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