Malaise Traps

The Malaise trap, developed in the 1930s by Swedish entomologist Dr. René Malaise, remains a key passive sampling tool in modern entomology.  Its tent-like design—a vertical mesh barrier beneath a sloping roof—intercepts flight paths and guides insects upward into a preservative-filled collection bottle.  The method is especially effective for taxa such as Hymenoptera and Diptera.  Recent innovations in trap design, including BugDorm’s easy-to-deploy ez-Malaise Trap, retain the core sampling principle while improving portability and reducing setup time at remote field sites.  The freestanding SLAM Trap (Sea, Land, and Air Malaise) further extends applications beyond ground level by enabling suspended canopy deployments and use over water.  Together, these advances broaden habitat coverage and study designs while maintaining methodological continuity with the classic approach.
ez-Malaise Trap II, Townes Style
ez-Malaise Trap II, Townes Style
$473.00 USD
Townes-style modular Malaise trap for passive, unbaited sampling. Shock-corded poles enable quick setup; replaceable parts support short-term surveys and long-term monitoring.
ez-Migration Trap II
ez-Migration Trap II
$574.00 USD
Dual-headed Malaise trap for flight-direction research. Separates opposing catches for comparison; shock-corded poles enable fast setup for migration and short-range dispersal.
SLAM Trap II - Standard
SLAM Trap II - Standard
$363.00 USD
A modular, freestanding Malaise trap for land, water, or canopy sampling.  Fast setup, cross baffles, and replaceable components for flexible biodiversity surveys.
SLAM Trap II - Large
SLAM Trap II - Large
$480.00 USD
ez-Malaise Trap II, Townes Style (mesh fabric only)
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