HOW TO REHYDRATE BUTTERFLY SPECIMENS TO MOUNT

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @potatofairy4512
    @potatofairy4512 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for making this. I've had a really pretty dead moth for a while and I'm finally getting around to framing it

  • @soysauce8020
    @soysauce8020 Год назад +2

    im doing research to stage/preserve this old swallowtail my grandpa had before he passed recently and this is exactly what i was looking for! gonna be extra careful since im not sure exactly how old it is, but im definitely a little more confident in starting now. thanks so much

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  Год назад

      Oh how special. I hope it works out for you. I’m sorry for your loss

  • @Mr_Babontus_Wabble_IV_J.R
    @Mr_Babontus_Wabble_IV_J.R 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh, MY, LORD. Your butterfly collection it awesome! IM SO AMAZED

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!!!!!

    • @Mr_Babontus_Wabble_IV_J.R
      @Mr_Babontus_Wabble_IV_J.R 6 месяцев назад

      @@keysmoths5336 I have one of my own its just not as big. And has these butterfly in it
      Eastern tiger swallowtail
      Gulf fritillary
      Pale tiger swallowtail
      Pipe vine swallowtail
      American lady
      Spicebush swallowtail
      Cabbage butterfly
      Clouded Sulphur
      Tailed copper
      Red admiral
      And some moths too!
      Io moth
      Luna moth
      Three sphinx moths
      Tabbaco hornworm moth
      Hornet clearwing
      Grape leaffolder
      And a few others that I don't know the name of🙂
      I've been collecting insects for 2 years now

    • @Mr_Babontus_Wabble_IV_J.R
      @Mr_Babontus_Wabble_IV_J.R 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@keysmoths5336i do have questions about the white tiger patterned one just 9 a clock from the io moth at the bottom
      But what is the white one called?🙂

  • @moth_farmer
    @moth_farmer Год назад +1

    Hopefully I'll be able to rehydrate my Papua New Guinea lepidoptera individuals soon, cant wait and thank you for the information! 😊

  • @KitKat-lv7mh
    @KitKat-lv7mh 2 года назад +2

    This is fabulous! I've been looking for a new hobby and I just feel like this has been calling my name!

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      Oh I love it!!!! Glad you found my channel. We have lots of cool vids lined up. Welcome to the greatest hobby ever!

  • @michaeless882
    @michaeless882 Год назад +1

    Hello from AU! (5:58) gave me a chuckle....in 2008, I collected 58 Hesperidae at a place in Northern NSW. The town is Ebor, open natural spaces of Poa grass, high swamp and some rain-forest -- 5000' ASL so the season is short, like one or two weeks for some spp..
    They were Skippers everywhere just outside the gate of the National Park. That Winter they'd had some good rain and snow so the Leps. were "ON" like flies.....species I'd never even heard of, let alone captured before.
    Rather than being a "drawer-filler" I was catching rare things I've never seen since.
    Took me two evenings of mind-numbing setting. Eight hours each night.
    I insist on setting fresh.

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  Год назад +1

      Oh thanks for writing. That sounds like an amazing experience. I’d love to do some Lepping I’m AUI. Yes I agree. Setting fresh is definitely the way to go!!! 100% skippers are an entirely different monster though. Do you sever the tendons on the thorax when mounting skippers? That’s the only way as far as I’m concerned

    • @michaeless882
      @michaeless882 Год назад

      I'll occasionally sever but I use an 'O' guage pin instead of a scalpel and I'll poke it in.
      My setting - I tend to have the forewings as square as possible but I allow a tiny bit more of the H/W tornus to show. To double-check symmetry I turn it upside-down.
      I actually have never relaxed a dried specimen before but I picked up a Bindahara meeki which is seldom seen in collections, despite widespread distribution. So good learning experience for me.
      Many thanks.
      In AU it's Spring already but very sterile on the east coast thanks to a dry winter.@@keysmoths5336

  • @garryderish2465
    @garryderish2465 Год назад

    I love that giant case with all your insects, that was very informative about the chamber , I'm going to make one and try it out , THANKS DAVE

  • @esmithiii2003
    @esmithiii2003 Год назад +1

    Great video. Does this work with other insects like beetles and wasps?

  • @mahaprabhu5923
    @mahaprabhu5923 2 года назад +2

    Wow wonderful collection. can you tell me were did you get all these lepidoptera

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад +1

      Which species are you looking for??

    • @mahaprabhu5923
      @mahaprabhu5923 2 года назад +2

      I yogashruthi studying 10 grade. Thanks for your reply and i am interested in collection of lepidoptera would you suggest me how to make the collection

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      @@mahaprabhu5923 excellent! Are you going to be catching your own Lepidoptera or are you going to be buying them online?

  • @madelynfranklin7076
    @madelynfranklin7076 2 года назад +1

    This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks!

  • @lauraflores8225
    @lauraflores8225 Год назад +1

    You have instilled so much confidence in me with this video 💖 glad I stumbled across your channel. Your advice is very helpful! 🤠 Thank you!

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  Год назад

      I’m so glad the channel is helping!!!! Thanks for watching

  • @julieannpmu
    @julieannpmu Месяц назад

    It sure would be helpful if you said where to get the chlorocresol crystals

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  Месяц назад

      Hi there. When we made this video, we were buying from Bioquip in California. They have since gone out of business. I’ve checked on line and have found it for sale in many locations. I have not had to buy it since because I have enough that will last me another 10-20 years. I’ll try and do some research and find the best way to get it

  • @TECNICASDEPESCAYMAS
    @TECNICASDEPESCAYMAS 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the info 💪🙏

  • @laurienorthland5052
    @laurienorthland5052 Год назад +1

    Thankfully it just occurred to me mine is likely dried out! I forgot it on my counter.

  • @jackiep448
    @jackiep448 15 дней назад

    Sprinkling Ground Cinnamon will also inhibit mold/bacteria growth

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  14 дней назад

      Really?!?! I’m gunna have to try that!!! Thanks

  • @ethanbrowncomposer
    @ethanbrowncomposer 2 года назад

    Do you recommend putting a pan full of sand or gravel that is wet and put it in my butterfly enclosure?

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      You can try - in my years of butterfly husbandry - I never found that they utilized it. I think it has more to do with specific chemicals in the sand which is why they go to it. If you find some helpful tips please do let me know

    • @ethanbrowncomposer
      @ethanbrowncomposer 2 года назад

      Hmm I’ll try it. I thought it was the minerals in the sand.
      Have you heard about the Milkweed butterflies killing grasshoppers and their own caterpillars to drink the chemicals from them? I just read about that last month. I thought it was insane. Butterflies like the Common Crow and Blue Tiger exhibit this behavior. They literally track down and dig into them with their claws. Milkweed butterflies do have unusually sharp claws for butterflies XD

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      @@ethanbrowncomposer yes - its the minerals but usually they have to do with salt deposits from various sources. so there is chemistry involved - more involved than just having dirt. As for the butterflies killing their young and grass hoppers, that is something I have never heard!!! I'd like to see that

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @jeffnunez4910
    @jeffnunez4910 Год назад

    any tips to avoid ant infestation?

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  Год назад

      Great question. Staying up with pests is a must. I’d go on a spraying rampage!!!

  • @jenburk8284
    @jenburk8284 2 года назад

    What were the crystals you use? 110% new to all of this, and the video is great but I don't know where to buy the item you mention, and I can't find it on Google :)

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      Sweet!!! I’d be happy to help. It’s called Chlorocresol

    • @mediaedge13
      @mediaedge13 2 года назад

      @@keysmoths5336 Do you know where you can purchase Chlorocresol?

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      @@mediaedge13 that’s actually a great question. The company I always bought from just went out of business last month!!!! I have to find new suppliers. I’d check with Carolina biological

    • @mediaedge13
      @mediaedge13 2 года назад

      @@keysmoths5336 I didn't see it on their website. If you find a new supplier, please let us know. Thanks you.

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      @@mediaedge13 ok. If I find it I’ll let you know

  • @mediaedge13
    @mediaedge13 2 года назад

    Thanks, I'll reach out to them.

  • @VoidFish
    @VoidFish 2 года назад

    Where do you find chlorocresol? I can't even find where you can even buy it.

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      That’s a great question. I used to buy it from Bioquip but they just went out of business

    • @VoidFish
      @VoidFish 2 года назад

      @@keysmoths5336 do you still do this method then? Or did you find a substitute that's easily found in let's say a walmart?

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      @@VoidFish I still have a can of chlorocresol that I still use. It lasts for ever

  • @ethanbrowncomposer
    @ethanbrowncomposer 2 года назад

    I’ve had some of those species in that frame! I could probably name most of them XD
    Great video!

    • @keysmoths5336
      @keysmoths5336  2 года назад

      Nice! There are some good ones in there!

    • @karlc2869
      @karlc2869 2 года назад

      @@keysmoths5336 Is that an owl butterfly? BTW even tho I'm afraid of butterflies, great job in rehydrating them.

    • @watchyourlip3209
      @watchyourlip3209 2 года назад

      @@karlc2869 afraid of butterflies? What happened??
      There is a blue morpho and a brasalid sps - not an owl but same family

    • @karlc2869
      @karlc2869 2 года назад

      @@watchyourlip3209 Well, I'm afraid of them since I was an infant/baby sadly, LOL.