Chapter 2, Section 9 of the Bugcatcher's Guide: Bug Combos

By now, you've learned about basic bugcatching and have probably caught a few bugs. But have you ever wondered how the pros do it? This is where it gets serious.

Bugcombos are the holy grail of bugcatching, a combination of multiple bugs caught in a single catch. It's like catching multiple fish with one pole, or finding a four-leaf clover (but less disappointing, we assume).

Types of Bugcombos:

  1. Bugcombo: A basic combo of 1-3 bugs, usually consisting of a bug caught with the standard issue bugcatcher's net, a bug stuck on a nearby rock, and a bug hiding in the nearby bushes.
  2. Superbugcombo: A combination of 4 or more bugs, usually involving multiple bugcatcher's nets, a bug hiding under a nearby log, and a bug stuck on a bird's beak (because, why not?).
  3. Bugcombo Deluxe: A bugcatcher's ultimate challenge. Involves a bug in a nearby jar, a bug stuck on a nearby cat, and a bug hiding in a nearby hole.

Practicing Bugcombos:

Now that you know what bugcombos are, it's time to practice. Try combining bugs in creative ways. Don't be afraid to get a little messy.

Remember: Practicing Bugcombos 101 has a comprehensive guide on getting started with bugcombos.

For the more experienced bugcatcher, Advanced Bugcombos 101 offers expert advice on pushing the limits of bugcombos.

And for those who want to go all out, World Bugcathlon is the ultimate challenge.

Happy bugcatching!