🔬 151 - How to catch WASPS and put them under the microscope | Amateur Microscopy

Wasp Attack! Wasps were starting to build a nest right on my balcony. Before removing the wasps, I decided to take one and put it under the stereo microscope to see the stinger. In order to do this, I had to dissect the wasp first. I also show you how I removed the wasps. Here I show you the wing of the wasp under the microscope, the stinger and also a nice picture of the wasp's head, which I made by stacking several images together. 🎈 SUPPORT Become a Patron:   / microbehunter   🔬 MICROSCOPE RECOMMENDATION I receive many questions on which microscope one should buy. I recommend the following models for amateur microscopy (Affiliate Links to Amazon): Children’s/Introductory - Swift or National Optical SS110: https://amzn.to/2WdS4PX For Amateurs – Swift SW380T (with phototube) or Swift SW380B: https://amzn.to/3fu7aIY 👜 AMAZON AFFILIATE SHOP (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) US/World: https://www.amazon.com/shop/microbehu... Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/microbehunter Germany/Europe: https://www.amazon.de/shop/microbehunter UK/Europe: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/microbe... 🎬 YOUTUBE CHANNELS Microbehunter Microscopy (advice):    / microbehunter-microscopy   Microscopic Mysteries - Guess the specimen:    / @microscopicmysteries   Microbe Talk - Ask a microbiologist!    / @allthingsmicrobes   💻 OTHER LINKS Main Website – Tons of microscopy info: http://www.microbehunter.com MicroWorldArchive - http://www.microworldarchive.org Forum – Connect to other microscopists: http://www.microscopy-forum.com Instagram – Cool pictures I made:   / microbehunter   Facebook – Here I post videos:   / microbehunter   ✔ Check these Hashtags! #microbehunter #microscopy #microscope