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- Moth_trap abstract "Moth traps are devices used by entomologists to capture moths. Most use a light source (light trap).All moth traps follow the same basic design - consisting of a mercury vapour or actinic light to attract the moths and a box in which the moths can accumulate and be examined later. The moths fly towards the light and spiral down towards the source of the light and are deflected into the box. Besides moths, several other insects will also come to light, such as scarab beetles, Ichneumonid wasps, stink bugs, stick insects, diving beetles, and water boatmen. Occasionally diurnal species such as dragonflies, yellowjacket wasps, and hover flies will also visit.The reason insects and especially particular families of insect (e.g. moths), are attracted to light is uncertain . The most accepted theory is that moth migrate using the moon and stars as navigational aids and that the placement of a closer than the moon light causes subtended angles of light at the insects eye to alter so rapidly that it has to fly in a spiral to reduce the angular change -- this resulting in the insect flying into the light. Yet the reason some diurnal insects visit is entirely unknown.Some moths, notably Sesiidae are monitored or collected using pheromone traps.".
- Moth_trap thumbnail Robinson_trap.jpg?width=300.
- Moth_trap wikiPageExternalLink article.asp?a=2578.
- Moth_trap wikiPageExternalLink article.asp?a=2630.
- Moth_trap wikiPageExternalLink www.mothkiller.co.uk.
- Moth_trap wikiPageExternalLink Moth_Recorders_Handbook-moth_trapping%281%29.pdf.
- Moth_trap wikiPageID "36448421".
- Moth_trap wikiPageLength "2299".
- Moth_trap wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Moth_trap wikiPageRevisionID "686482418".
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Actinic_light.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_Entomologists_Society.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Bug_zapper.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Entomology_equipment.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lepidoptera.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Dytiscidae.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Entomology.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Hoverfly.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Ichneumonidae.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Mercury-vapor_lamp.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito_net.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Notonecta.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Optical_tweezers.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Pentatomidae.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Phasmatodea.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Pheromone_trap.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Scarabaeidae.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Sesiidae.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink Vespidae.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink File:Light_trap.jpg.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink File:Moth_trap.jpg.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLink File:Robinson_trap.jpg.
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moth trap".
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "attracted to light".
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "light traps".
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "light".
- Moth_trap wikiPageWikiLinkText "moth trap".
- Moth_trap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Moth_trap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Trapping.
- Moth_trap subject Category:Entomology_equipment.
- Moth_trap subject Category:Lepidoptera.
- Moth_trap hypernym Devices.
- Moth_trap type Device.
- Moth_trap type Subfield.
- Moth_trap comment "Moth traps are devices used by entomologists to capture moths. Most use a light source (light trap).All moth traps follow the same basic design - consisting of a mercury vapour or actinic light to attract the moths and a box in which the moths can accumulate and be examined later. The moths fly towards the light and spiral down towards the source of the light and are deflected into the box.".
- Moth_trap label "Moth trap".
- Moth_trap sameAs Q1823428.
- Moth_trap sameAs Lichtfalle.
- Moth_trap sameAs Lysfelle.
- Moth_trap sameAs m.0k9hsv1.
- Moth_trap sameAs Q1823428.
- Moth_trap wasDerivedFrom Moth_trap?oldid=686482418.
- Moth_trap depiction Robinson_trap.jpg.
- Moth_trap isPrimaryTopicOf Moth_trap.