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Moth Traps - Derbyshire

Moth Trap 25th May 2014 – overnight

Overnight conditions were clear but the air temperature dropped and it was quite a chilly night. This certainly had an impact on the number of moths trapped and it was disappointing when I opened the trap this morning. Having said that, I did get a garden tick and a new photo for the website – […]

Moth Traps - Derbyshire

Moth Trap 15th May 2014

Best moth trap so far this year with a good selection of species, including two semi-rares for South Derbyshire. The change in the weather definately made the difference as the evening was dry and warm. In no particluar order – 1 Pale Prominent; 1 Green Carpet; 3 Garden Carpet; 1 Brimstone Moth; 1 Flame Shoulder;

2014, Moth Traps - Derbyshire, Year

Moth Trap – Evening of 12th May 2014

12th May 2014 – Overnight weather was wet and cool and so not many species in the trap this morning. My second garden trap of the year. Results –  1 Argyresthia trifasciata*; 1 Brown House Moth – Hoffmannophila pseudospretella 1 Garden Carpet; 1 Grey Pine Carpet; 1 Scalloped Hazel; 1 Shuttle-shaped Dart Garden Carpet – Derbyshire

2014, Moth Traps - Derbyshire

First Moth Trap of 2014

The recent warmish weather provoked me to try a moth trap in my garden. The content was disappointing, as the air temperature dropped over night and this obviously had some effect on the result. Trap Date –  1st April 2014 – overnight. Double-striped Pug 5 / Clouded Drab 1/ Common Quaker 2 / Small Quaker 2

2012, Moth Traps - Derbyshire

Melbourne – My Garden Trap – 11th August 2012

Warm weather continues and this was my second Moth Trap of the year.   A fairly good assortment simply running an actinic tube, “Neighbourhood Friendly” Trap.  Twentynine species with Large Yellow Underwing and Common Rustic the most numerous. In no special order – THE MACROS –  Marbled Beauty 4; Willow Beauty 6; Large Yellow Underwing

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