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Health Issues
Euthanasia methods.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ambystoma" data-source="post: 273480" data-attributes="member: 7068"><p>I've seen quite a few insects struggle for quite a while in an ethyl acetate jar. To the extent that when I collect for specimens I prefer to spot freeze and then place them in the jar. The thrashing about has ruined some delicate specimens when added to a charged jar. Once had a huge tarantula hawk in Colombia thrash about and try stinging/biting everything it could when place in one.. fortunately there weren't any other specimens in there yet, but it still covered the inside of the jar in venom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambystoma, post: 273480, member: 7068"] I've seen quite a few insects struggle for quite a while in an ethyl acetate jar. To the extent that when I collect for specimens I prefer to spot freeze and then place them in the jar. The thrashing about has ruined some delicate specimens when added to a charged jar. Once had a huge tarantula hawk in Colombia thrash about and try stinging/biting everything it could when place in one.. fortunately there weren't any other specimens in there yet, but it still covered the inside of the jar in venom. [/QUOTE]
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