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Paul Holt from Everything Entomological
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Everything Entomological's resident expert Paul Holt shows just a few examples from his personal collection. www.everythingentomological.com
How To Set A Beetle
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How to set a Beetle specimen for display, by Paul Holt of Everything Entomological. Find out more at www.everythingentomological.com
How to Set A Moth
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Paul Holt, our resident expert at Everything Entomological shows the best way to set a Moth specimen. Find out more at www.everythingentomological.com
How To Set A Butterfly
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Entomologist Paul Holt from Everything Entomological shows the best way to set a specimen. This example is how to set a butterfly. For more information, visit www.everythingentomological.com/
What if i dont have thin paper for the wing part? What can i use?
Is this moth gutted? I’m trying to pin a moth right now that’s on the large side and I’m trying to avoid doing that.
I have a question: How did you keep that hawk moth specimen in near perfect condition while it was in the dying stage of collecting? Was it in a very large killing jar with a lot of space?
Hello mate. I catch or breed them and put them in a box in the freezer
@petelove9731 thanks for the tip friend 🙂
I pinned my first moth yesterday (tiger moth) It was far harder than any butterfly i have done. The wings were really difficult as the kept pinging back whenever i tried to move them 😂 The hind wings were thinner than tissue paper, which was even worse. It took me around 40mins
For how long is the butterfly left after such treatment? So that it stays in this position🤔
Is the rehydration thing just a tupperwear and wet kitchen roll? Do you need to keep changing the kitchen roll? Do you use hot water and if so do you need to put it anywhere particular?
Am i allowed to pin moths in a shape like they are in nature (Rhe triangle shape) or do I have to pin them with wings open that much?
you can do whatever u like :)
you do the same but the difference is that you kill by yourserlf!! ruclips.net/video/eJG8OdT-zXQ/видео.html
How do you achieve such a bracelet?
Will it rot?
As long as you preserve your specimen correctly and store it in a dry, safe environment that is free from insects that may eat it.
This is so good! Thank you. I’ve now watched my first video on my new hobby and it was wonderful!! Thank you so much. I know I will be watching your all videos in short order.
Was it alive?? Because looks like it is
it was most definitely dead and it most likely passed naturally
@pidgeone1929 It's like, in perfect condition though. An old moths always looks tattered.
I can tell you guys now it was definitely dead, I filmed it👍😊. There’s is no way on this planet any entomologist would pin a live insect. They have been frozen, or killed with chemicals instantly.
Are you on Instagram?
Hi yes my Instagram name is entomology2
@@paulholt8576 hi
This looks like a great hobby, but I wouldn't have the heart to kill butterflies. now if I let then die of natural causes then I would do this.
They don't live very long. So if you catch one and leave it in an area where it can die naturally and nothing eats it. You can start making a good hobby
Thank you for such a wonderful video, I'm new to setting but I find your video very helpful. Thanks again :)
Thank you for your kind comment I'm glad my video has helped you.
I have recently bought a moth trap and would now like to try setting a few moths but I have some questions. 1) how is the best way to kill them. 2) how long do you leave them before setting them. 3) how long do you leave them in the set position before moving them to a tray or cabinet.
i like to squeez the body on butterflies/moth until you hear a little pop and then they are ready to spread OR put the in the freezer for a few minutes they need heat to stay alive so it shouldnt take too long and lastly i usually leave them out to dry for 2 to 4 days depending on how moist they are
@@handsoaphighlands please dont actively keep talking
My best suggestion is to let them die naturally!
let them live a full life and then pin them once they naturally die
@@handsoaphighlands for many reasons I understand why you wouldn't want to be the one to kill the insects but for a lot of cases you would be the one to kill them in order to pin and case them.
Where do you get your bugs
THANK YOU FOR VIDEO!
I hope to be doing this myself soon. The biggest problem/ thing I am most worried about is relaxing the specimen.
Excellent job.
Do you need to treat the specimens with something, or is letting them dry enough?
Rozemarijn Rensing you can either remove their intestines or dry them in an oven under 35-40° for 3 to 4 days
Can I let the ants decompose the specimen for display?
@@nargarex2390 no because ant acid can destroy the specimens,in beetles you don't have to remove the intestines because they have thick armor
What kind of beetle is that?
How to set a Moth #entomology How to Set A Moth
Thank you
How to set a beetle #entomology From www.everythingentomological.com/ How To Set A Beetle
How to set a butterfly. #entomology www.everythingentomological.com/ How To Set A Butterfly
Thanks for the clear tutorial, on all the clips I have seen no-one covers positioning of legs, do they fall into a natural position or should they be placed in a particular fashion? Is there any specific standard for legs on entomological specimens? Thanks and best wishes. Peter