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<blockquote data-quote="Entomo-logic" data-source="post: 148057" data-attributes="member: 4159"><p>When trying to ID species of bees and wasps in the feild I will gently pinch them around the lower thorax and upper abdomen thus restricting the range of the stinger and making them safer to handle. this method takes practice and does not work on Mutillidae wasps (Velvet ants/cow killers) because their abdomens are extremely flexable and their stinger is realy long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Entomo-logic, post: 148057, member: 4159"] When trying to ID species of bees and wasps in the feild I will gently pinch them around the lower thorax and upper abdomen thus restricting the range of the stinger and making them safer to handle. this method takes practice and does not work on Mutillidae wasps (Velvet ants/cow killers) because their abdomens are extremely flexable and their stinger is realy long. [/QUOTE]
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