<title>Comments on: Making the most of the short mild spell.</title>
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<title>By: Brian</title>
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<![CDATA[ I set a couple of traps out this evening (7th) until the rain set in at 7.15 pm. Just a few moths of 5 species the most abundant being Chestnut and one new one for the year was Yellow Horned. I've also not yet seen any Orthosias.
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<![CDATA[ <p>I set a couple of traps out this evening (7th) until the rain set in at 7.15 pm. Just a few moths of 5 species the most abundant being Chestnut and one new one for the year was Yellow Horned. I’ve also not yet seen any Orthosias.</p>
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