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Treating Tarantula wounds with superglue or liquid bandages
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<blockquote data-quote="jetfire" data-source="post: 320" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I haven't had to repair my spider yet (knock on wood), but I have been gluing myself shut for years. Should have gotten stitches plenty of times, but I only go to the Dr if I can't stop the bleeding or there's definitely something broken. Did you know that super glue clots blood instantly? </p><p>Super glue was actually invented during ww2 as a way to close wounds on the battlefield, because there was a silk shortage and sutures were usually silk back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetfire, post: 320, member: 2"] I haven't had to repair my spider yet (knock on wood), but I have been gluing myself shut for years. Should have gotten stitches plenty of times, but I only go to the Dr if I can't stop the bleeding or there's definitely something broken. Did you know that super glue clots blood instantly? Super glue was actually invented during ww2 as a way to close wounds on the battlefield, because there was a silk shortage and sutures were usually silk back then. [/QUOTE]
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