How To Pin and Spread Insects

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • In this video I discuss how to pin and spread insects in a manner that is generally acceptable for scientific research and identification purposes. In the video I share what materials are needed and all directions to pin your own insects for a collection.
    Special Thanks to Phusis Insect Pins for sponsoring this video. To get 10% off of their pins visit here www.amazon.com/gp/mpc/A1PJW6I..., add products to your cart and enter the promo code 10Hunter at checkout. Promo code will be active until November 13, 2020.
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Комментарии • 62

  • @roudyruby9627
    @roudyruby9627 3 года назад +29

    I love your content this is the closest thing I have to entomology class other than buying college books online thank you for giving me this very valuable information is priceless

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад +4

      Thankyou. Your words are very kind. Posts like this keep me going when making videos becomes a slog.

  • @Backrooms.Partypooper.
    @Backrooms.Partypooper. 2 года назад +4

    How to pin and persevere a lacewing I’m 10 and I’m pining it tomorrow I have it in the freezer now and I’m really happy it will be my first specimen and not a fly or ant or a boring looking moth and I’m doing a mint green lacewing instead so I don’t whant to waste it!

  • @dkcal3769
    @dkcal3769 3 года назад +15

    I love this! Im an elementary school teacher, and have started a collection for my students! They love seeing the local species, and my class is the only class that can point out different butterflies on the playground :D. Who needs printouts when you have the real deal?

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад +2

      Glad you’re getting good use out of my content!

  • @MangleCosplays
    @MangleCosplays 3 года назад +7

    You: keep it away from small children
    Me: I am the small children

  • @LouMoss31
    @LouMoss31 2 месяца назад

    Never pinned a bug before, but found a beautiful moth (have yet to identify) on a walk while camping about a week ago. I don't expect my pin job to be perfect or for the specimen to be fantastic (having to re-hydrate) but I think it will be a fantastic learning experience for me! I've never been science-minded--humanities student/novelist here--but I'm always, always excited to learn and try new things. Thank you for this video--it was exactly what I needed!

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  2 месяца назад

      Glad I could help inspire you to enjoy nature and the wonders of insects.

  • @detestable
    @detestable 3 года назад +11

    This is actually super helpful! I’ve been guessing my way through pinning my specimens so far ahaha. I also didn’t know the specifics about the pins! I’ll have to replace mine.
    Fantastic video as always 🖤

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад +2

      Yeah make sure that you soften up the insect before you remove the old pins. Otherwise you could damage the specimen

  • @soggy8536
    @soggy8536 Месяц назад

    Thank you, personally I am very interested in bugs and I’ve been wanting to pin them for a while now for artistic reasons. Very good informational video.

  • @tylaquiljones
    @tylaquiljones Год назад

    Thank you for this! I've never tried pinning an insect but I caught a queen baldfaced hornet the other day and put it in the freezer to put it to sleep and really want to display it nicely because it's huge and beautiful.

  • @marionplayspiano8285
    @marionplayspiano8285 Год назад

    ty dude this helped very much

  • @fronkentine
    @fronkentine 2 года назад +3

    Hello! This may be a silly question, but I'm very new to bugs and pinning. Where would I stick a pin in a spotted lantern fly?

  • @clognog8049
    @clognog8049 3 года назад +3

    i found some type wasp that had such a hard exoskeleton that it took a good while to get the needle through with out crushing the wasp. it was a black wasp with long abdomen

    • @roudyruby9627
      @roudyruby9627 3 года назад

      If it had orange wings that's a tarantula wasp

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      You might have had the wrong size of pin. Also if the insect is fresh it is more flexible and easier to pin.

    • @archegon1298
      @archegon1298 3 года назад

      Hmm... That sounds like some sort of parasitoid wasp, perhaps an Ichneumonid?

  • @eskara1239
    @eskara1239 3 года назад

    Unrelated to video, but do you have a guide on aerial traps? I have heard these mentioned multiple times but can't seem to find any info on what they look like/how to make.

  • @ewwBiscotti
    @ewwBiscotti 3 года назад

    indigo instruments have really nice pin multipacks so if you're starting out you can have a nice variety of sizes! it was really useful for me😊

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing the tip. I have never tried their products.

  • @pizzy
    @pizzy 2 года назад

    I'm not really planning to take an entomology course for college but this is really interesting because who knows I might actually take entomology when I go to college

  • @fishingwithleif
    @fishingwithleif 2 года назад

    Hey do you need to preserve the insects with something outside of the freezer or alcohol? Like some kind of nail polish or some other preservative. Please let me know so my first finds don't rot away. Thanks 🙏

  • @AntsFlagstaff
    @AntsFlagstaff 2 года назад

    Where in the thorax do you pin a mantis?

  • @foldvarisam7836
    @foldvarisam7836 3 года назад

    Very nice! Good job!

  • @roudyruby9627
    @roudyruby9627 3 года назад +1

    If you have time to it would be lovely if you made a video on how Beatles satea and chitin are made during the metomorphous phase.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      Wow I don't have a ton of experience with that. Maybe one day if it become more applicable to my job.

  • @justinstarling6870
    @justinstarling6870 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video on how to tack care of rolly polys and what you need? 😊

    • @ILUVAMOGUS
      @ILUVAMOGUS 10 месяцев назад

      Yea, I need that

  • @Sandwichscoot
    @Sandwichscoot 3 года назад

    I want to make a small collection of Brood X cicadas, so this will be perfect!

  • @yeahimahunter4780
    @yeahimahunter4780 3 года назад +1

    WHERE. IS. THE. LABEL. TEMPLATE.

  • @siwas
    @siwas 3 года назад +2

    great video as always! thank you for the lovely demo!! excuse my ignorance when i ask but what insect are you pinning here? it looks gorgeous!

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад +2

      Male giant prickly stick insect. It’s one of the species I raise in my office.

    • @siwas
      @siwas 3 года назад

      @@InsectHunter that's so cool!! thank you :D

  • @polaris1627
    @polaris1627 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @mitchell9185
    @mitchell9185 3 года назад +1

    I want to start pinning
    But how do you keep the insects from turning bad? I have tried drying out a grasshopper but it turned black after a few days

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      Perhaps you need to submerge it in alcohol first. This video will help. ruclips.net/video/BC-H8wTQjwE/видео.html

  • @artiskimo
    @artiskimo 3 года назад +1

    How do I avoid carpet beetles eating my insects? Edit: they mostly eat and lay eggs on my butterflies. They don’t really touch any of my beetles.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      Mothballs. They really stink but they keep them out as long as you keep fresh mothballs in there. I think you have to switch them out once every three or four months. I have had the same issues myself. Or you could keep them in a very complex fridge raider/freezer where dermestid Beetles don’t live, but that’s not very likely. Unless you have a ton of money

  • @sus61
    @sus61 3 года назад

    Can you make a video about stag beetles please
    There my favorite beetle.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      If I can get to a place where they are native. I currently work in Idaho so specimen diversity is limited.

  • @giftoffact1610
    @giftoffact1610 Год назад

    Do you ever find thorn bugs?

  • @connerterry4882
    @connerterry4882 3 года назад

    Where do you get your exotic insects

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      I either raise as pets my insects or hunt/catch them in the wild in my local area in the Rocky Mountains. If I go on trips I also do a little collecting if I have time.

  • @Mass-_-
    @Mass-_- 3 года назад

    I found an insect could you identify it if I emailed you a picture or video of it? I tried multiple subreddits to no prevail

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      Depends on the quality of the picture. If its a good quality picture you could send it to my email: theinsecthunter@gmail.com

  • @connerterry4882
    @connerterry4882 3 года назад

    Do they provide PPQ permits for private use

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад

      For live specimens or dead specimens? For live insect specimens technically they do because of the risk of messing with local agriculture and ecosystems.

    • @connerterry4882
      @connerterry4882 3 года назад

      I’m asking because I’m interested in getting some leaf insects as pets

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад +1

      @@connerterry4882 Yes they can be issued for private individuals, but you have to prove you have a good facility for them. If you volunteer to use them for educational purposes you are probably more likely to get them approved.

  • @mileschow5961
    @mileschow5961 3 года назад

    Dang

  • @benferrisfilms4700
    @benferrisfilms4700 3 года назад

    Is there any jewels scarabs in your area

  • @creaturedomes9364
    @creaturedomes9364 3 года назад

    Nice 👍 have you ever tried resin to preserve your specimens.

    • @InsectHunter
      @InsectHunter  3 года назад +1

      Yes spoiler alert. That will be one of my next episodes I release haha :) In my opinion probably the best way.

    • @creaturedomes9364
      @creaturedomes9364 3 года назад

      Awesome 👍

  • @clognog8049
    @clognog8049 3 года назад

    is that one of the stick bugs you were raising?