We are pleased to announce the winners of our #SMTPselfie contest! Thank you to all who entered, we had some great pictures this program! The winners for the #SMTPselfie contest will receive a Life Scanner Kit which will essentially allow them to DNA barcode 4 organisms of their choice and find out what species they are! Currently these kits are being offered for free + shipping online at the above mentioned link, so be sure to sign your class up for one!
And without further ado…the winners of the #SMTPselfie contest are:
1) M.C. Knoll Elementary School
2) John Polanyi Collegiate Institute
3) Iona Academy
4) Chedabucto Education Centre/ Guysborough Academy
5) École Précieux-Sang
Congratulations to the winners, and a big thank you to all who participated! The Life Scanner Kits have been mailed and are on their way to you!
Currently, most of your specimens have been processed by the lab and have been uploaded to our online barcode reference library (BOLD). To learn more about the lab processes, please visit the following link: http://malaiseprogram.ca/how-it-works/in-the-lab/
We look forward to sharing the School Malaise Trap Program results with you soon!
Hey Petri! You’re just “winging” this selfie thing, eh!
Does this thing dispense bird seeds?
You wanna talk about the birds AND the bees?
A selfie inside a selfie.
I look better from the side. Do my cheeks look green?
Petri the Green Cheek Conure (Pyrrhura molinae) and the Grade 11’s @ John Polanyi CI want to thank BIO for the great opportunity to study the arthropod diversity on our school grounds. Though we are sad to see the trap go, we are excited to get the results in a few short weeks.
Iona Academy grade 7 biologists are in for the challenge. “Selfie Time” Our boys and girls are so excited to take a selfie with the Malaise Trap today.
It is such a beautiful warm day for it (16 degrees and sunny day). We were all excited to see the trap! Stay tuned for insect catching report tomorrow 🙂
Trap was fairly easy to set up, but we unfortunately forgot a hammer so we had to use a rock to stick the pegs in! We ventured into a trail behind the school and set up our trap. The first day we got 1 bug, and on the second day, we found that there were approximately 3-4 bugs. It’s a bit too cold to catch many flying insects this time of year.
The 6S class went out Thursday morning to set the trap and have it ready to catch Monday morning. Here is a picture of the class, proudly showing off their trap and here’s what they had to say about it:
École Précieux-Sang does a goofy pose in front of their Malaise trap.
Today we set up our trap. It was really fun and we all got to put a peg into the ground. It was really fun to take silly pictures to post on the blog. It was also very nice of BIO to throw in a few little things like little pins, bookmarks, pencils, erasers and a bag.
-Maya Freynet 6S
I was happy when we put the trap up this morning because I’m so excited for this project. It was fun to put up the trap because my whole class worked as a team and we got to go outside to put the trap up. I think we put the trap in a good spot because it is in a garden so the flies might be more attracted to it.
-Caleb Dupras 6S
This morning, we set up the Malaise trap in the garden of the daycare yard. I think we are going to catch lots of bugs because we put the trap in the garden.
-Jérémie Chappellaz 6S
HI! Manitoba is a lovely place! I hope we find weird and cool insects! We already put up our trap. I was really fun. We took some funny pictures! We put our trap close to a tree so maybe the insects from the tree will go in it. I wonder if we can name any new insects we might find…
Some people just don’t have any respect for Science! Over the weekend some people tampered with our trap. They ripped pegs out of the ground and the back was leaning a bit. The caution tape was also ripped off, but the damage was minor and some of us went over and fixed it over the weekend.
Today we attached the collection vessel, so now we’re ready to go. We’re excited to watch over it for the next couple of weeks. We hope to catch lots of cool insects!