<title>Comments on: New trap catches its first moths.</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ I would be interested in how you find your catches differ from say those in an MV Robinson. I find it tends to favour the larger moths but the species make-up differs. The feeling that it gets the rarer ones may be down to the siting though. Micros also can escape through the gaps but it doesn't seem to attract them to start with. I am going to make a 40w actinic with Robinson type vanes to see if I can get more of the smaller moths next year. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I would be interested in how you find your catches differ from say those in an MV Robinson. I find it tends to favour the larger moths but the species make-up differs. The feeling that it gets the rarer ones may be down to the siting though. Micros also can escape through the gaps but it doesn’t seem to attract them to start with. I am going to make a 40w actinic with Robinson type vanes to see if I can get more of the smaller moths next year.</p>
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