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Post by joniverson on Jul 13, 2020 16:29:57 GMT -8
Since this year's circumstances have basically eliminated butterfly collecting and I have concentrated on moths instead, there were a couple of issues I wasn't really aware of. One was the use of tracing and not wax paper during the pinning process as detailed here. This other video discusses degreasing a stained abdomen, something I never thought could be a possible issue.
I ask so many questions normally, I felt it was past time to try giving something in return, so I hope you find these videos useful.
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Post by Paul K on Jul 13, 2020 16:45:20 GMT -8
Since this year's circumstances have basically eliminated butterfly collecting
Why does covid eliminate butterfly collecting? I still go to forest, to meadows and parks. Usually there are none or very few people around. I didn't, I don't and I won't lock myself in my own prison.
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Post by joniverson on Jul 13, 2020 17:24:50 GMT -8
It eliminates it for me because I am not going in any grocery stores for bananas this year. Since apples could be frozen, I decided to try apples and sugar but it didn't work. I don't really live in an area where I can go and collect out in the open, so that basically leaves me at home, either with my baited lep traps or my light at night. Difficulty in obtaining bait eliminated the traps and that left the light at night. I did have a Buddleia last summer, and it brought in plenty of interesting specimens, but it died this year because it didn't get enough sun.
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Post by bobw on Jul 14, 2020 0:03:54 GMT -8
I can't see any links to any videos...
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Post by exoticimports on Jul 14, 2020 3:45:32 GMT -8
It eliminates it for me because I am not going in any grocery stores for bananas this year. Since apples could be frozen, I decided to try apples and sugar but it didn't work. I don't really live in an area where I can go and collect out in the open, so that basically leaves me at home, either with my baited lep traps or my light at night. Difficulty in obtaining bait eliminated the traps and that left the light at night. I did have a Buddleia last summer, and it brought in plenty of interesting specimens, but it died this year because it didn't get enough sun. Where are you? Aside from some countries that ban the study of insects, even the most urban environment is only 20 minutes from butterflies. Chuck
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Post by joniverson on Jul 14, 2020 8:00:18 GMT -8
I can't see any links to any videos... Clicking on the words "here" and "this" in my original post should bring you to them.
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Post by joniverson on Jul 14, 2020 8:02:06 GMT -8
Where are you? Aside from some countries that ban the study of insects, even the most urban environment is only 20 minutes from butterflies. Chuck
I'm about 20 min from Philadelphia, PA.
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Post by bobw on Jul 14, 2020 23:40:15 GMT -8
I can't see any links to any videos... Clicking on the words "here" and "this" in my original post should bring you to them. Aah thanks, I couldn't see any difference in the font in the original post. There was another post like this recently from a different user where people started replying to a post with a link I couldn't see, as this was the second I thought I'd question it. I've just found the first one again and I still can't see any difference, but if I just click randomly on the words it eventually finds a link.
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