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Melolontha hippocastani

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torsion, 29.04.2008 15:53

Hello, all forum members. I am not an entomologist and would like to consult knowledgeable people on the following issue:

For non-entomological research, I needed a large number of Melolontha hippocastani May beetles-from several dozen specimens. up to several hundred - the exact number can be determined from the answers to questions

1. What does the legislation of Russia and the CIS countries say in this regard (I think they are basically unified) - is such a mass capture of large beetles allowed, or is it not considered mass? Yes/No
If yes, then

2. Is such trapping technically possible by one person with appropriate entomological equipment, given the limited period of beetle flight? Yes/No
If yes, then

3. Who could help me on the merits of the question for an appropriate fee (answers from Belarus, Ukraine, and the western half of the European part of Russia are particularly welcome)? No one/anyone/you can catch it with your hands.


3a. Is it possible to preserve such a large number of insects in the medium term for shipment by mail or other means (standard preparation-pricking, etc. - is not required)? Yes/No
If yes, then

4. What would be the prices for completing such a request?

Thank you in advance for your answer,
torsion

Comments

29.04.2008 16:31, Dmitry Vlasov

To question # 1-Yes (considered a pest)
2-Yes.
3-Anyone, or you can catch it with your hands.
3a - What kind of preservation is suitable? Alcohol or other preservative is possible???
4-How to arrange... (Whether individuals are needed from the same point, or from different places, etc.)

This post was edited by Elizar - 04/29/2008 16: 32

30.04.2008 10:26, Дзанат

I would like to know what kind of research, if not a secret of course smile.gif

05.05.2008 15:21, RippeR

Do you remember the Bug? From her, probably, you can buy hundreds, and not anyhow what lol.gif
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05.05.2008 20:51, Nikolaj Pichugin

There should be more customers who pay for catching May beetles. jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif
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17.05.2008 17:42, Букашечник

In the Kulmkovsky forestry of the Tambov region in 1912, 14,816 kg of beetle were collected, in the Buzuluksky forest in 1928 - 44,617 kg
. "Forest entomology 1938"
Go smile.giffor it !
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