Insect Rearing Bag (L100 x W70 cm) [pack of 6]

  • Model:DC3170_6P
 
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Made of fine Nylon netting (104 x 94 mesh), these insect rearing bags are a simple solution for studying insects in situ.  Wrap this large bag over the branches with the target insects, then cinch the bag shut and tie the strings.  Each bag has a 54-cm zippered opening for easy access.

Pack Contents
x6 Bags

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