Lungeormelarve ID-test, 25 stk
291037
Lungworm larvae migrate to the surface of feces and thereafter sink to the bottom of the water.
Procedure:
1. Place the plastic container vertically in a stand. Fill it with tap water at a temperature of 30-35 degrees Celsius.
2. Place a small piece of double-layered gauze in the wide upper end of the plastic container. 3. Place an appropriate amount of faeces in the gauze in the container. The faeces must be covered with water.
4. Cut the gauze so that it fits inside the container when the lid is closed.
5. Close the lid and leave the container at room temperature for 24 hours.
6. Remove the upper part of the container, pipetting out a small amount of water first if necessary.
7. Using a pipette, carefully draw up 1-2 drops from the narrow lower part of the container.
8. Place the liquid on a microscope slide and examine it under a low-power dry lens (10x objective).
Reading: The entire preparation is examined for lungworm larvae, which will usually be alive.
1. Place the plastic container vertically in a stand. Fill it with tap water at a temperature of 30-35 degrees Celsius.
2. Place a small piece of double-layered gauze in the wide upper end of the plastic container. 3. Place an appropriate amount of faeces in the gauze in the container. The faeces must be covered with water.
4. Cut the gauze so that it fits inside the container when the lid is closed.
5. Close the lid and leave the container at room temperature for 24 hours.
6. Remove the upper part of the container, pipetting out a small amount of water first if necessary.
7. Using a pipette, carefully draw up 1-2 drops from the narrow lower part of the container.
8. Place the liquid on a microscope slide and examine it under a low-power dry lens (10x objective).
Reading: The entire preparation is examined for lungworm larvae, which will usually be alive.
Weight including packaging in kg | 0,22 |
Barcode | 5703188208125 |