
So you want to buy a Cicada Killer wasp to display in your neo-Victorian hipster loft. You could go to New York’s Evolution store:

Or you could visit BioQuip bugs:

Priceless.
So you want to buy a Cicada Killer wasp to display in your neo-Victorian hipster loft. You could go to New York’s Evolution store:
Or you could visit BioQuip bugs:
Priceless.
Or you could collect one yourself this summer! They act aggressively, but sphecid expert Arnold Menke told me that they rarely sting.
When I was a teenager I came across a winter aggregation of these wasps – dozens packed tightly together on the trunk of a tree. I’m still mystified.
$3.99? Hah! I can beat that. FREE! For anyone with a tennis racquet who comes to my back yard. Dozens to choose from! Hurry and swat yours today!
Wow! Quite a markup!
Here is a non-traditional career path for an entomologist: http://theevolutionstore.com/store/entomology-department
Then again, that is basically what A.R. Wallace did for cash.
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I have little knowledge here. Is the A.R. Wallace reference to Alfred Russel Wallace the british naturalist or a different A.R. Wallace?
Same one. He was shipping specimens all the time he was in the Amazon, and did the same in Indonesia.
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