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Make an Insect Pooter

Make an Insect Pooter

Follow FizzicsEd 150 Science Experiments:

You will need:

  • 1 clear plastic cup
  • 2 straws
  • 1 square of either kitchen wipe or leg stocking
  • Rubber bands
  • Soldering iron
  • Paper towel or a kitchen bag
  • Blu-TackTM or play dough

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Make an insect pooter science experiment - materials needed
1 Using a soldering iron to melt the holes 450 x 367px

With the help of an adult, heat up the soldering iron and melt two holes at the base of the cup.

2 Make an insect pooter science experiment - securing the wipe around straw

Cut up a small piece of leg stocking and secure it on the end of one straw using a rubber band. The stocking is there to act as a filter to stop you getting little insects in your mouth when you use the insect pooter.

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Put a straw through each hole and secure with the Blu-TackTM or play dough (keeping the stocking within the cup).

Use the rubber band to secure the paper towel on the cup opening (BTW: kitchen bags work better as you don’t lose suction due to small holes as per the paper towelling… variable testing!).

4 two straws poking out of a cup with clay keeping it stable

“Simple insect pooter completed”

Use the rubber band to secure the paper towel on the cup opening (BTW: kitchen bags work better as you don’t lose suction due to small holes as per the paper towelling… variable testing!).

5 a kid with a white hat using a insect pooter

“Using an insect pooter to catch a line of ants”

Place the straw with the stocking end in your mouth and position the other straw end over a small insect. With some practice you should find that you can suck a small insect such as an ant into the insect pooter!

6 Make an insect pooter science experiment - sucking up ants

“Using an insect pooter to catch a small ant”

7 Create an ant farm science experiment - mixing the soil and sand together

Why not make an ant farm to hold the ants?

8 5 student worksheets on creating an insect collection
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10 Teacher showing how to do an experiment outside to a group of kids.

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Insect pooters are a great tool for collecting small insects without damaging them. You can find small insects amongst leaf litter as well as crawling up tree trunks and walls. Have an adult with you to identify what you’re collecting. Happy hunting!

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5 student worksheets on creating an insect collection

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