SLAM Trap II - Standard

  • Model:BT1014
 
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All-terrain, modular Malaise trap for canopy-to-ground insect sampling

The freestanding SLAM trap (Sea, Land, and Air Malaise Trap), also known as a canopy trap, is a modular flight‑intercept device that operates on land, over water, or suspended in the air.  It assembles quickly with shock‑corded poles, reduces orientation constraints with cross baffles, and allows component‑level replacement to minimize downtime.  The design is patented.

Detailed Description

Traditional Malaise traps can be time‑consuming to erect, require large open areas, and rely on external supports.  The SLAM trap addresses these constraints with a self‑supporting frame of shock‑corded poles and clip points for rapid deployment across varied habitats.  Cross baffles collect from four sides, reducing dependence on wind direction and sun exposure for placement.

Major components—fabric body, collection head, and shock‑corded poles—are individually replaceable to extend service life.  Deployment options include ground interception, canopy suspension, daisy‑chaining for vertical stratification, and aquatic use with an optional flotation frame.

Ground Interception
SLAM Trap — ground interception along trail margin
Ground Interception
Canopy Suspension
SLAM Trap — suspended at canopy level using overhead rigging
Canopy Suspension
Vertical Stratification
SLAM Trap — daisy-chained units for vertically stratified sampling
Vertical Stratification
Aquatic Deployment
SLAM Trap — deployed over water surface in aquatic environment
Aquatic Deployment

The inverted Y‑shaped collection head is molded from solid polycarbonate (PC) for durability, UV resistance, and high transparency.  Ventilation ports, closed by default, allow optional airflow; some studies report increased catch efficiency when airflow is enhanced.  A removable moth excluder with 1 × 1 cm grid spacing limits entry of larger insects (e.g., Lepidoptera) and helps reduce wing‑scale contamination.  Seat the head on the crossed supporting poles rather than the fabric body to maintain alignment.

Removable Moth Excluder
Removable moth excluder, 1×1 cm grid, fits collection head
Removable Moth Excluder
Collection Head Placement
Proper placement of collection head seated on supporting poles
Collection Head Placement

Functional Advantages

  • Four‑sided interception: Cross baffles collect from all directions, reducing orientation bias and simplifying placement.
  • Rapid setup: Shock‑corded poles and clip‑on assembly enable quick deployment without external supports; add guy ropes in windy conditions.
  • Modular build: Replaceable fabric body, collection head, and poles minimize downtime and extend service life.
  • Multi‑mode deployment: Operates on land, suspended in air, or on water with a flotation frame for wetland transects.
  • Specimen quality: Removable moth excluder limits entry of large insects and helps reduce wing‑scale contamination; optional bottom collector preserves drop‑off taxa (e.g., Coleoptera).

Field Notes

  • Placement: Place along trails, forest edges, stream corridors, or canopy gaps; orient the central barrier roughly perpendicular to expected insect flight paths and keep approaches clear.
  • Collection head: Seat the head on the top junction of the supporting poles, not the fabric.  Keep upright, tie securely, and recheck seating after bottle service or line re‑tensioning.
  • Servicing: Service collection bottles on a regular schedule (e.g., weekly), adjusting for catch volume and weather.  Re‑tension guy ropes to maintain panel shape.
  • Preservative and labels: Use ethanol or propylene glycol as appropriate for your analyses.  Label bottles with trap ID, date/time, and preservative used.
  • Hot or dry sites: Provide modest shade to reduce evaporation and top up preservative to prevent desiccation.
  • Multiple traps: Space units 50–150 m apart to reduce spatial dependence.  For canopy‑to‑ground sampling, toss a rope over a high branch and daisy‑chain SLAM traps; anchor and balance loads for stability.

Disclaimer: Field Notes provide practical guidance and examples.  Actual procedures should be adapted to site conditions, study objectives, and institutional protocols.  Users are responsible for safe deployment and compliance with local regulations.

Pack Contents

  • 1 × Fabric Trap Body
  • 2 × Shock‑corded Poles (L309 cm)
  • 1 × Collection Head (pre‑installed)
  • 3 × Collection Bottles (1 pre‑installed)
    alternative option

    Nalgene™ 2105‑0016 wide‑mouth bottles (53 mm closure size; unavailable from this site) are compatible with the supplied bottles.

  • 4 × Guy Ropes
  • 5 × Alloy Pin Stakes
  • 1 × Carrying Bag

Prepare extra guy ropes and stakes as needed.  Additional replacement parts are listed under the Parts tab.

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