** New modular design, each trap component can be purchased and replaced individually in case of loss or damage. To replace the collection head or fabric trap body, please refer to the manual “Trap Collection Head” included in the package for detailed instructions.
The flaps around the base can be covered with soil (60 X 60 cm) to keep the insects inside. Loops at four corners are for the tent pegs (NOT included) needed in wind. A large dome-shaped zipper is in one panel for easy access to inside.
NOTE: Tent pegs are NOT included.
Pack Contents
x1 Fabric Trap Body
x1 Collection Head (pre-installed)
x1 Collection Bottle (pre-installed)
x8 Fiberglass Rods (Ø4 mm, L55 cm, 2 spares)
x4 ABS Plastic Joints (2-Way)
x4 ABS Plastic Feets
Studies Using This Line of Products
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Saguez et al. (2021). Journal of Economic Entomology, 114(1), 174-179.
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Feng et al. (2022). Ecological Entomology, 1-12.
Stokes et al. (2022). Parasites & Vectors, 15(1), 1-14.
Brokaw et al. (2023). Insect Conservation and Diversity, 16(3), 355-367.
Levesque-Beaudin et al. (2023). Metabarcoding and Metagenomics, 7, e103279.
Rondeau & Raine (2024). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 291, 20232939.
Kober et al. (2024). Basic and Applied Ecology, 80, 72-80.