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Calling all expert pinners (my dead ant collection)


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#1 Offline futurebird - Posted November 20 2021 - 2:00 PM

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I thought it'd be fun to learn to "pin" ants so I could keep one of each species I encounter and learn to compare and better identify them. I got a bunch of equipment from "bioquip" and read some articles about how to pin ants and today I tried my best.

 

Everything is going well... but I can't seem to position the ant on the paper "point" as described. 

 

It doesn't help that I was working with a nylanderial and a lasius worker. So dang tiny!

 

Any tips?

 

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This one is "sideways" Maybe I need to cut even smaller paper points?

 

 


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#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted November 20 2021 - 2:20 PM

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I think Ferox Formicae has a tutorial on this here.
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#3 Offline Skwiggledork - Posted November 20 2021 - 4:22 PM

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I'm slowly getting better. It just takes a lot of practice. I would save up your smaller ants in vials of alcohol and practice on bigger ants like Formica or Camponotus until you get the hang of it. If you'd like I can send you a bunch of C.pennsylvanicus workers to practice on. I just killed one of my queens by mistake.


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#4 Offline futurebird - Posted November 21 2021 - 6:54 AM

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I found the good thread! And I think I'm getting better at this. 

 

https://www.formicul...nder-microscope

 

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