- Stainless steel and Polyester
- Imported
- Outer diameter approximately to 12" net ring for collection, 24" net depth, 2mm net hole for avoiding butterflies and insects flying out.
- Upgraded Telescopic handle is lockable, righty tighty lefty loosey, stay extended and won’t twists while being used. Handle extends from 15" to 59", perfect for kids, adults and beginning collectors.
- Nets for insect specimen capture, fit to capture different butterfly, dragonfly, bat, fish, bird, bee and other bugs.
- Professional bug catching net is much more durable than others.
- Easy to carry, easy storage. Quick assembly.
Product description
Restcloud Insect and Butterfly Net
Make bug catching a breeze with this professional butterfly net.
Large 12" net ring for collection, 24" net depth for avoiding butterflies flying out.
Telescopic handle extends from 15" to 59", perfect for kids, adults and beginning collectors.
Nets for insect specimen capture, fit to capture different butterfly, dragonfly, bat, fish, bird, bee and other bugs.
Professional bug catching net is much more durable than others.
Easy to carry, easy storage. Quick assembly.
Adventure and Biology Education
Create an experience they'll enjoy and always remember by heading outdoors to find and collect the butterflies, insects, and bugs for your upcoming unit study. You'll learn which creatures inhabit your backyard or neighborhood park, as well as their mode of locomotion. Do they flutter, fly in straight paths, hover over flowers, or march with purpose? Your adventure and biology education is set to begin!
Sturdy Insect and Butterfly Net
This sturdy Insect and Butterfly Net is perfect for kids, adults and beginning collectors. The soft collecting bag and extra-long handle make it suitable for catching the most delicate butterfly or other insects, even at a distance. The entire butterfly net folds and collapses to just 17" long and 5" wide to fit in any pack.
How to use the bug net
When trying to capture an individual butterfly with a net, move slowly until you are in range. Position the net under the insect, then swing it upward and turn the handle so that it flips over and the captured insect cannot escape. Bring the butterfly net down to the ground and raise the end of it so that the insect can fly to the closed top, making it easier to get into another container.
