BugDorm-5061 Ventilated Insect Rearing Vial [pack of 12]

  • Model:BD5061_12P
 
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The BugDorm-5061 insect rearing vial is a high-quality, autoclavable container made from durable PP plastic.  It features excellent transparency for easy observation.  It is also compact and portable, making it suitable for field collection.  The top lid can be opened with one hand for convenient operation in the field.  This vial includes over 600 ventilation holes on the lid and bottom, with holes measuring 0.3 by 0.3 mm to prevent tiny insects from escaping.  An optional Carrying Bag is available, holding up to 20 vials for field research.

※ The vial is autoclavable.
※ The bottom of the vial is ventilated.

Pack Contents
x12 Ventilated Vials

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