Don't forget the freezing spray! The one they use for removing chewing gum form carpets and stuff is supposedly the right stuff.
Or you can snare them onto flowers dipped in something sticky and then sedate them with ethyl-ether... Or better yet, kill them with the same ether, prepare them and stick them onto a flower in your garden on a particularly nice day. Gives you much better opportunities to apply the model paint in advance as well. nietsoJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On 23/7/04, Lon Williamson, discombobulated, offered: > >That there bug needs a shave, Cotty. A smooth bum would have > >made you happy. > > > > >Cotty wrote: > > >snip...... - this was a real pain to get right, and even then I'm > > > not happy with it: > > > > > > <http://www.macads.co.uk/snaps/nature/images/pic8.html> > > Hmmm, must remember to pack a small Phillishave next time. Also, how > about some aircraft model paint to spruce up the lacklustre colours on > some insects ;-)

