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you chill bugs in the fridge for 20 mins!

 

Tony,

What's the next step then ? Glue their "feet" with a water dissolvable medium to a substrate to temporarely fixate them like a Dutch "nature" photographer did with lizards ? Honestly, you must be joking :thumbdown::sneaky2: .

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Tony,

What's the next step then ? Glue their "feet" with a water dissolvable medium to a substrate to temporarely fixate them like a Dutch "nature" photographer did with lizards ? Honestly, you must be joking :thumbdown::sneaky2: .

 

I was joking! ive heard lots of "tricks" when studying photography, but glue takes the biscuit:thumbdown:

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Geoff,

The toxins not only do not hurt the caterpillar, it actively stores it in his body to become inedible to poisenous to predating birds.

 

Does anyone know what they fed on in the UK before Oxford Ragwort was introduced?

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