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  2. Insect collecting - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] The most generally useful size in entomology is size 2, which is 0.46 millimetres (0.018 in) in diameter, with sizes 1 and 3 being the next most useful. [8] [9] They were once commonly made from brass or silver, but these would corrode from contact with insect bodies and are no longer commonly used. [8]

  3. Insect trap - Wikipedia

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    Pitfall traps consist of a bucket or container buried in soil or other substrate so that its lip is flush with the substrate. [1] A grain probe is a type of trap used to monitor pests of stored grain, consisting of a long cylindrical tube with multiple holes along its length that can be inserted at various depths within grain. [1]

  4. Pitfall trap - Wikipedia

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    Wet pitfall trap for insects, with its lid raised on stones. Pitfall traps come in a variety of sizes and designs. They come in two main forms: dry and wet pitfall traps. Dry pitfall traps consist of a container (tin, jar or drum) buried in the ground with its rim at surface level used to trap mobile animals that fall into it. Wet pitfall traps ...

  5. Pint - Wikipedia

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    While the imperial pint, quart, and gallon are still legal units of measure in Canada, they are 20.095% larger than their American counterparts. Historically, units called a pint (or the equivalent in the local language) were used across much of Europe, with values varying between countries from less than half a litre to over one litre.

  6. Bottle trap - Wikipedia

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    A bottle trap is a type of baited arboreal insect trap for collecting either prized or harmful frugivorous beetles, especially flower beetles, [1] [2] leaf chafers and longhorn beetles [2] as well as wasps [3] and other unwanted flying insects.

  7. Conservation and restoration of insect specimens - Wikipedia

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    When dried insect collections have suffered an infestation, the affected specimens can be frozen or sealed with inert gases to kill the pests without harming the specimens. [12] Other treatments might include simply refilling wet specimens' jars with alcohol to ensure the specimens are completely submerged, cleaning specimens of dust and debris ...

  8. Pheromone trap - Wikipedia

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    A pheromone trap is a type of insect trap that uses pheromones to lure insects. Sex pheromones and aggregating pheromones are the most common types used. A pheromone-impregnated lure is encased in a conventional trap such as a bottle trap, delta trap, water-pan trap, or funnel trap.

  9. Dry measure - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the dry quart and dry pint are exactly ⁠ 15121 / 92400 ⁠ larger than their liquid counterparts, while the dry barrel is exactly ⁠ 1 / 33 ⁠ smaller than the fluid barrel, except for barrels of beer (dry barrels are exactly ⁠ 5 / 341 ⁠ smaller) and barrels of oil (dry barrels are exactly ⁠ 3 / 11 ⁠ smaller).

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