My mad dash to pick up essentials included:
Bug spray (DEET included unfortunately a must for the mosquito-prone in the tropics),
batteries for headlamps (*a important item for hours of bat work- I also have 3 headlamps packed 'just in case'),
black velvet for photography of tissues/bats etc.,
duct tape (just case you don't recall why see this post).
I also had to grab a suite of lab supplies as well. Of course these you cannot just pick up at Target! A favorite that will surely last the duration of my Postdoc tenure? Parafilm! Parafilm is a fun tape-like wax that you can use to seal tubes and other containers and is extremely useful and fun to use! Really I would suggest that Parafilm is the scientific version of duct tape. It is incredibly useful.
I leave Monday and look forward to sharing information about the bats we catch! With any luck I will have many an update during my trip (we should have internet access making this possible)! Meanwhile tomorrow will consist of packing the rest of my lab supplies: calipers, pesolas (a spring-based scale used to weigh bats), leather gloves (for handling bats) among other things.
'Don't hate me because I am beautiful!l' an image of Centurio senex the Wrinkle-Faced bat (image by Laval from the American Society of Mammalogists image library). |
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