Bug collection

Discover a variety of unique bug collection ideas to showcase your love for nature. Explore different methods and displays to create a captivating bug collection that will impress your friends and family.
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This listing is for 3 tiny collections, one of each size. It is a lucky dip but you are guaranteed a butterfly wing in the larger bottle. Collections may include wing, feather or shell or semi precious stone. If you have a preference please convo me and I'll do the best I can... The tiny bottles are sealed with a cork stopper and add an element of curiosity to your home.

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Ciara Ross
A mid season review of our family hobby. Bug Bin, showing Large Species found and curing on a storage container.  In genius storage for family collecting insects! Insect Collection Project, Jobin Higashikata, Taxidermy Insects, Ground Beetle, Insect Identification, Entomology Collection, Insect Taxidermy, Bug Collection, Holding Space

Insect Collecting doesn't have to take up a lot of space. Here I have a Tupperware container storing our pins, glues, and chemicals. The small clear case temporarily holds the bugs until we find the bigger home. This is a tupperware container holding our pinning and staging supplies. In the Process of Collecting Bugs - a Mid Season Review of Our Family Hobby in Progress Here are some additional supplies laid out. I have My Tupperware container on the top left. Next to the right is a 4-pack…

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How to Pin and Preserve Butterflies and Moths for Display – Woodlark Blog – Woodlark How To Display Butterflies, How To Pin A Butterfly, Butterfly Collection Display, How To Mount Butterflies, How To Preserve A Butterfly, How To Preserve Bugs, How To Preserve Insects, Insect Taxidermy Diy, How To Preserve Butterflies

We love finding new specimens to add to Elliot’s nature collection. They’re a great resource for his nature studies and I’ve really enjoyed refining my process of preserving specimens over the past couple of years. I have a bit of experience pinning a variety of different insects, but am most familiar with butterflies and moths,

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Nicole Womack