Re: MOTHS
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 1:00 pm
It can be expensive, but you can make your own. My first was a cardboard box with an energy saving bulb on top! Not really electrically safe! These days I would have used one of the low voltage bright LED bulbs that are now becoming available.
My second (which I still use ) was a plastic storage bin. I used a UV aquarium strip light on top, - this did mean buying some control gear.
My third and favorite is a 'Robinson' type trap - here's the photo - This was made from a round plastic planter tub with a large plastic saucer inverted on top with a large hole cut in it to suit a 12 inch brewers tundish, cut off to make the funnel.
The vanes on top are cut from thin perspex with a transparent plant pot saucer on top, (these are not essential).
The tub and saucers were from a firm called Stewart.
The main cost was the control gear which at the time was about £40. The whole project cost about £70.
My second (which I still use ) was a plastic storage bin. I used a UV aquarium strip light on top, - this did mean buying some control gear.
My third and favorite is a 'Robinson' type trap - here's the photo - This was made from a round plastic planter tub with a large plastic saucer inverted on top with a large hole cut in it to suit a 12 inch brewers tundish, cut off to make the funnel.
The vanes on top are cut from thin perspex with a transparent plant pot saucer on top, (these are not essential).
The tub and saucers were from a firm called Stewart.
The main cost was the control gear which at the time was about £40. The whole project cost about £70.