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Artemia salina, 13.05.2019 9:46

Tell me, how is it more convenient to pin very small insects, less than 5 mm in length? Faced with the fact that I just can not properly hold them in my hands when pricking. Maybe there are some tweezers suitable for this?

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13.05.2019 11:19, Bad Den

Such a trifle is better to stick.

13.05.2019 12:22, Artemia salina

Such a trifle is better to stick.

What about more or less large, but" uncomfortable " insects, such as leaf-eating cassids or ladybirds. Everything that is difficult to take, on glue?

13.05.2019 13:44, Лесной Кот Мэн

but "uncomfortable" insects, like leaf-eating cassids or ladybirds. Everything that is difficult to take, on glue?

Also glue it on.

14.05.2019 11:53, stierlyz

What about more or less large, but" uncomfortable " insects, such as leaf-eating cassids or ladybirds. Everything that is difficult to take, on glue?

Well, yes, with difficulty, but it is taken the same...

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