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...And this just gets held up against the screen somehow? Can't tell from the pics on the link.Have I not shown you this before? https://tkchameleons.com/products/shooting-gallery I'm very fussy and this keeps the bugs under control in my house. I can not be waking up with insects in my bed.
I believe it uses thumb tacks to hold it in place....And this just gets held up against the screen somehow? Can't tell from the pics on the link.
awesome!! thank you!!!Have I not shown you this before? https://tkchameleons.com/products/shooting-gallery I'm very fussy and this keeps the bugs under control in my house. I can not be waking up with insects in my bed.
Are crickets not able to jump out?Thumb tacks keep it in place, and it fits snug against the screen. Not even the tiny dubia can escape.View attachment 268225
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Nope! Once in a very blue moon a wild cricket will somehow manage to, but they stay inside quite nicely, and im not afraid to put roaches in even.Are crickets not able to jump out?
What if you just got glue the perimeter of the mesh?I like the fullthrottlefeeder too, but for larger bugs. The tiny roaches climb under the plastic mesh, which is highly irritating. It uses a magnet to attach to the screen.View attachment 268226View attachment 268227
I like the fullthrottlefeeder too, but for larger bugs. The tiny roaches climb under the plastic mesh, which is highly irritating. It uses a magnet to attach to the screen.View attachment 268226View attachment 268227
That is exactly why I stopped using this feeder run. Made me freaking nuts that they could get up under the mesh.I like the fullthrottlefeeder too, but for larger bugs. The tiny roaches climb under the plastic mesh, which is highly irritating. It uses a magnet to attach to the screen.View attachment 268226View attachment 268227
I thought about that...What if you just got glue the perimeter of the mesh?