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The ez-Migration trap—a two-headed Malaise trap—is a modular field-sampling tool that intercepts insects on both sides of a vertical barrier and directs them into separate bottles. This design reduces orientation bias and supports studies of insect migration and local dispersal movements.
Classical Malaise traps often show directional bias, with collection heads filling unevenly depending on sun position, prevailing wind, or insect flight path. By placing a head at each end, the ez-Migration trap minimizes this effect and keeps samples from opposite flight directions separate, yielding more precise data on movement patterns.
Assembly mirrors that of the ez-Malaise trap: shock-corded poles connect in minutes, clips attach the fabric, and two guy ropes provide stability in open landscapes. Its portability makes it suitable for both long-term monitoring and quick surveys.