This is so good! Thank you. I’ve now watched my first video on my new hobby and it was wonderful!! Thank you so much. I know I will be watching your all videos in short order.
Is the rehydration thing just a tupperwear and wet kitchen roll? Do you need to keep changing the kitchen roll? Do you use hot water and if so do you need to put it anywhere particular?
Thanks for the clear tutorial, on all the clips I have seen no-one covers positioning of legs, do they fall into a natural position or should they be placed in a particular fashion? Is there any specific standard for legs on entomological specimens? Thanks and best wishes. Peter
They don't live very long. So if you catch one and leave it in an area where it can die naturally and nothing eats it. You can start making a good hobby
This is so good! Thank you. I’ve now watched my first video on my new hobby and it was wonderful!! Thank you so much. I know I will be watching your all videos in short order.
Thank you for such a wonderful video, I'm new to setting but I find your video very helpful. Thanks again :)
Thank you for your kind comment I'm glad my video has helped you.
Is the rehydration thing just a tupperwear and wet kitchen roll? Do you need to keep changing the kitchen roll? Do you use hot water and if so do you need to put it anywhere particular?
For how long is the butterfly left after such treatment? So that it stays in this position🤔
Excellent job.
I hope to be doing this myself soon. The biggest problem/ thing I am most worried about is relaxing the specimen.
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How To Set A Butterfly
Thanks for the clear tutorial, on all the clips I have seen no-one covers positioning of legs, do they fall into a natural position or should they be placed in a particular fashion? Is there any specific standard for legs on entomological specimens? Thanks and best wishes. Peter
This looks like a great hobby, but I wouldn't have the heart to kill butterflies. now if I let then die of natural causes then I would do this.
They don't live very long. So if you catch one and leave it in an area where it can die naturally and nothing eats it. You can start making a good hobby