This is a really informative and awesome video. One thing to note, if you are using bugs purchased online you will need to rehydrate them or they will snap immediately with any movement of the wings.
You are very welcome. I will try and get you some information. I used to order them from Bioquip but since they went out of business a few months ago I’m not sure where to get them. I’ll have to do some research myself and get back to you. Thanks for watching the videos
This guy presents probably the best instruction on how to pin a SPECIMEN, he's very talented!!!
Wow! Super kind!! Thanks!!
"I'm a little bit handy" :))))))))) you are very very handy as a matter of fact
Oh why thank you!!!!! I’m trying!!!
I watched this video in hopes to make an art project for my niece. So helpful. Thank you!
Great!!!!! So glad you like it!!!!!
This is a really informative and awesome video. One thing to note, if you are using bugs purchased online you will need to rehydrate them or they will snap immediately with any movement of the wings.
This is very true!!!
Hi 👋 do you have a video on how to make the boards? And what are your thoughts on intex boards?
That’s a great idea. I’ve been meaning to make a video like that. I’ll try and do one soon. I do not know intex boards. I made all of mine
Doing this correctly can make you pull your hair out. Nice video, thanks.
oh thanks! glad you like it!
Wow? You discovered new species? I would want to do that.
yes - getting into micro moths helps that pursuit!
Micro moths have always been the hardest for me to identify and really get in to. I really like the jawed ones though.
Great video. I got a bunch of tips from it. I feel ready to pin a moth the right now :)
Yes sir!!! You’re a pro by now!!!
@KEYS MOTHS not yet but im learning a lot thanks to you 🙏
I have a sort of rare species, Erebia sudetica which is considered a vulnerable species.
Very nice! I don’t have that one!
Please make a video on how to hydrate(relax) a butterfly/moth 🙏
Oh yeah. It’s on its way!!!
i would love to know what brand pest strips you use! i cannot seem to find anything similar. Any insight would be helpful thank you!
You are very welcome. I will try and get you some information. I used to order them from Bioquip but since they went out of business a few months ago I’m not sure where to get them. I’ll have to do some research myself and get back to you. Thanks for watching the videos
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what chemical makes up a pest strip ... to keep the butterfly from being eaten, please?
I actually do not know. I need to find out. I’ll try and get back to you on that. Some people use Dimethyl peridichlorobenzene
Jesus get to the point