Things You Need to Know to Enhance Your Insect Collection
Things You
Need to Know to Enhance Your Insect Collection
Create a
fascinating and educational insect collection display to showcase your
favourite species.
This way you
can develop a much better appreciation for your entomology collection while
showing it off to friends and family at the same time.
One of the
best ways to augment your existing bug collection is to simply upgrade the
general appearance.
You can begin
by neatly arranging each of the different types of species into an orderly
fashion inside a simple box or container. The best way to arrange this is from
the top to the bottom and from the left side to the right side. The box or
container should be a standard size and cleaned thoroughly before use. You can
paint or wax the box to make your insect collection stand out more.
Things You Need to Know to Enhance Your Insect Collection
When placing
the insects into the box make sure to group the specimens under their correct
order and family names. Line up each category of similar insect groups together
wherever possible as this is necessary to maintain a proper order in your
overall display. You can distinguish the different orders and families from
each other if you include labels which are clearly typed in a neat and
organized way.
The background
color of your insect collection display is also important as helps to exhibit
your collection in a much better manner. A standard white color is usually best
but you can choose other lighter shades of colors as well such as blue, green
or red.
When deciding
which particular species to include in your insect collection display it is
best to choose the insects that are in the best condition from your entomology
collection.
For example,
the wings on any butterflies or moths need to be properly spread. Antennae,
legs, and other protruding body parts need to be properly positioned when
attempting to dry them. When drying your insect collection you need to support
the head and abdomen of large and less rigid specimens to prevent any type of
sagging that may ruin the appearance. If possible, try to recreate realistic or
life-like positions when displaying your insects.
You never want
to display damaged or poorly mounted bug specimens. It is far better to display
a properly mounted simple specimen as opposed to a badly mounted rare specimen.
To properly
display each insect in your container you will need to pin each specimen so
that they are level and not tilted at an angle on each pin. If you have long
pins it is best to place each specimen at a similar height on the pins
themselves so it does not look uneven. Make sure to pin the insects according
to the order of each family group of each species.
After you have
pinned all of your insect collection you will then need to produce labels that
are neatly printed or written. For improving the education value of your
entomology collection it is good to make sure each label contains sufficient
data of the species being displayed.
Position the
printed labels on the pins so they are level, straight, and facing the same
direction. Group the labels into specific insect species groups to organize the
placement of specimens within the container. These labels should be held down
by the pins so that they lie flat against the bottom of the display box
container.
To produce
appropriate specimen identification labels you need to be as accurate as
possible when identifying your insect collection. Order level is important
while common species names are necessary but not always required.
Make sure that
the mounting technique is appropriate for a particular specimen as you do not
want to pin any immature insects. It is best to use fully grown or mature adult
specimens only.
For the most
visibly appealing insect collection display you should include a varied
selection of insects from as many different species as possible. Do not allow
one group of insects to dominate the collection and overshadow all the other
specimens in your display which would make it imbalanced. The types of
specimens you choose to display are more important in advanced insect
collections. Choosing perfectly mounted rare specimens is the ultimate goal.
The best way
to produce an educational experience for your entomology collection is to
simply make an educational display box.
Educational
display boxes are created to educate others something about your insect
collection. These types of displays utilize similar insect boxes as the regular
insect collection boxes but much more creativity is demonstrated in educational
displays than in insect collections. Educational display containers teach
almost any subject in regards with insects and usually feature real specimens
as part of the box. Subjects often select and include comparisons of specific
details such as insect body parts, camouflage, habitat, growth and development,
behaviour, food resources, or other important tidbits of information topics.
To create a
good quality educational display you will need to remember that the purpose of
the educational box is to educate others.
Keep the
description simple try not to teach multiple concepts within a single display.
Make sure the information presented is scientifically accurate. Note a heading
in the container that clearly lets the viewer know exactly what the display is
about. The display should tell its own story in as few words as possible to get
the point across. For the best results display something you have personally
witnessed or experiments you have actually conducted and last, but not least,
try to be original.
Now that you
know all the necessary tips to improve your insect collection go ahead and try
to create your own insect collection display. There is nothing better than
knowing that you created a beautiful and educational display for your
entomology collection with your very own hands.
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