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That's so cool! What s great idea!
Great vid. Would this work on diptera as well? I have a few very hairy specimens that could use a clean and fluff before pinning.
I believe I have done a few syrphid flies using this method and it worked out well. But, in general flies are more squishy and delicate than bees so if you try it I suggest doing the washing stage very gently.
What size of fibreglass screen do you use?
not sure, looks like about 2mm, but later I got "Stainless Steel Sprouting Lids for Wide Mouth Mason Jars" which work really well
@@NashTurley Awesome, thanks! I am also curious about the Whirl Pak size you used - is that the 58 mL ?
@@katelyncorbett20 yeah
That's so cool! What s great idea!
Great vid. Would this work on diptera as well? I have a few very hairy specimens that could use a clean and fluff before pinning.
I believe I have done a few syrphid flies using this method and it worked out well. But, in general flies are more squishy and delicate than bees so if you try it I suggest doing the washing stage very gently.
What size of fibreglass screen do you use?
not sure, looks like about 2mm, but later I got "Stainless Steel Sprouting Lids for Wide Mouth Mason Jars" which work really well
@@NashTurley Awesome, thanks! I am also curious about the Whirl Pak size you used - is that the 58 mL ?
@@katelyncorbett20 yeah