I think the preferred method in humans is to stitch the wound. However, I use cornstarch for all my woundsIf it was a human with a cut I would say put krazy glue on the wound, but I don't think their abdomen skin has the same characteristics of human tissue.
Humans are easier to work on in general preferred or quick remedies compared to our 8 legged friends.I think the preferred method in humans is to stitch the wound. However, I use cornstarch for all my wounds
No. It was invented by Kodak trying to find a clear plastic for optics use during WWII. Military use to glue skin wasn't until Vietnam era (long after cyanoacrylate was commonly used as glue)Wasn't superglue invented for the military as a quick way to close wounds in the field? It should definitely work on humans, but unfortunately I was never in the situation to try it out.
You have w link for that, I’d love to read that and put the urban legend to rest.No. It was invented by Kodak trying to find a clear plastic for optics use during WWII. Military use to glue skin wasn't until Vietnam era (long after cyanoacrylate was commonly used as glue)