Showing posts with label how to pin insects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to pin insects. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2014

Photo Steps How to Pin a Bug - Freezer Method - Our Insect Collection and Family Hobby

We have been pinning bugs for 2 years now. IN the time I have developed a process for pinning. some shortcuts, and ways to improve the process for myself. I found a nice sized house centipede. I have done alot of reading this winter on insect collecting and entomology taxonomy, so since I have already decided to start live collecting, he was going to be our first specimen.

Photo Steps How to Pin a Bug - Freezer Method - Our Insect Collection and Family Hobby


I also wanted to capture the Steps to Pin an Insect in Photos. Here's a short series in pinning a House Centipede, he was found when we returned home from overnighting at my mom's house. He made a fast trip up my daughter bedroom curtains.I sill get a little creeped out when I first spot an insect, but my reaction quickly passes and I went into collecting mode.

What You Will Need to Pin Bugs:

  • A plastic or glass collection jar - to put the bug in.
  • something flat and firm to slide under the bug and trap in the jar.
  • a kill jar (learn how to make one here or here) or access to a freezer (method which I used).
  • styrofoam
  • pins (depending on our level of collecting, you can use straight pins from home or purchase pins designed or pinning bugs that are museum grade)
  • tweezers, optional
  • clear nail polish or Elmer's all white school glue PVA. Learn more about glues here, and Elmer's glue for bugs here.
  • box with secure air tight lid for storage and curing (we use Tupperware)
  • bug storage box (we used Ferraro Roche chocolate boxes for our straight pins, but now we have shadow boxes for our bug pins).
  • lead pencil and paper for labeling (we use all cotton rag paper, but standard white paper will due). Pencil or a printed label. However I find labeling as we go is easier for us.



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