<title>Comments on: Successful first trapping session for 2013 at IGC.</title>
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<title>By: Brian</title>
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<![CDATA[ Which of the two traps did the best Niel? I've often noticed that the actinic draws more moths in the winter months.
I ran my 40w actinic in the copse nearby connected to the car battery for 1 hour after dusk (4.30-5.30), result was 18 moths of 4 species (Mottled Umber, Chestnut, PBB & Winter Moth).
Brian ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Which of the two traps did the best Niel? I’ve often noticed that the actinic draws more moths in the winter months.<br />
I ran my 40w actinic in the copse nearby connected to the car battery for 1 hour after dusk (4.30-5.30), result was 18 moths of 4 species (Mottled Umber, Chestnut, PBB & Winter Moth). </p>
<p>Brian</p>
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