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What does 4H entomology entail? Do you try to raise the healthiest specimens? Native species raise and release programs? I wish I had gotten to do anything cool like 4H in school but I didn't have that option. Sigh!
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Our 4H Entomology (Indiana) is where we catch, spread, and pin natural occuring insects. We practiced on invasive species, and were super careful of endangered ones. We collected a lot of already dead ones, put them in a relaxing jar to remoisten them lol, then pinned them.What does 4H entomology entail? Do you try to raise the healthiest specimens? Native species raise and release programs? I wish I had gotten to do anything cool like 4H in school but I didn't have that option. Sigh!
AMAZING! It makes me so happy when kids really get into learning about the natural world!Found this photo. As we homeschool, we turned it into a full science experiment. The kids had notebooks of observations and reports on habitats and history. Everything on the insects they found.
I found a dead wasp just like that about a week ago!I find all the cool bugs early mornings lol
Poor wasp was already dead, and still pliable so I positioned him.