I really like the little bottles they come in. Convenient and safe. The pins are a little more flexible than I'm used to, but not to the point where I'm afraid to use force on them. So far I've only been able to test them on a semi-dried American cockroach, but they got the job done. More testing will be done once I'm sure the giant Hemiptera I've caught are really dead and won't give me a decent pinch when pinning. Update: I've already pinned a few. Pins work great! Just the right amount of flexibility. By the way, I once dropped one on the floor in my bedroom and forgot about it. The fact that these pens are so flexible probably saved me from a really painful experience. When I finally found it, it was folded over and buried in the carpet.
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