Thank you so much for this! The idea with your little handheld net! In other videos I've seen is used a professional large kicknet, but your idea makes this study much easier, especially if this activity ig beeing done for a lot of kids at the same time!
That's not a riffle beetle at 6:36! It's not even a beetle. That creature belongs in the family Veliidae; probably in the genus Microvelia. Otherwise, a very good and enjoyable video.
Thank you for video. Best entomology greetings from Ukraine.😮😊😊
You got a variety of them , great 👍🏻
Thank you so much for this! The idea with your little handheld net! In other videos I've seen is used a professional large kicknet, but your idea makes this study much easier, especially if this activity ig beeing done for a lot of kids at the same time!
This video is very informative. Thank you.
That's not a riffle beetle at 6:36! It's not even a beetle. That creature belongs in the family Veliidae; probably in the genus Microvelia. Otherwise, a very good and enjoyable video.
Excellent, thank you to share.
Hello, where can I find the dichotomous key that you used? Thank you!
www.tu.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Macroinvertebrate_Key.pdf