BugDorm-6M610 Insect Rearing Cage

  • Model:BD6M610
 
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A 60-cm cube, BugDorm-6M610 insect cage is suitable for small potted plants.  All panels except the floor are of Nylon netting (44 x 32 mesh) for ventilation.  A thin strip is sewn across the ceiling from which to suspend objects such as feeders.

There are two openings in the front panel of BugDorm-6M610 insect rearing cage.  The zippered opening is large enough to insert potted plants. On the zippered opening is a 18-cm sleeve opening for addition or removal of insects and replacement of food without letting insects escape.

The framework of BugDorm-6M610 insect cage is of durable aluminum and constructed outside the enclosure.  There are no places for insects to hide inside the cage.

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