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10.04.2007 0:24, americanecz

then what is the point of the whole co-structure???
They will fly out and start beating against the walls of the vessel!
And they won't just fall into it!
Better a metal funnel! And energized!
By the way, such perversions have already been discussed here!

10.04.2007 0:28, Aleksey Adamov

I just need ground beetles.
The retainer pairs will eventually die.

11.04.2007 7:40, americanecz

UGH!
I got my own screen yesterday...
Yes, three by three meters will be too much!
lost the number eight!
soon I'll post a photo of "how not to do it"...

11.04.2007 8:48, Bad Den

UGH!
I got my own screen yesterday...
Yes, three by three meters will be too much!
lost the number eight!
soon I'll post a photo of "how not to do it"...

The one that hangs - I think 1, 7x1, 7 will be optimal

11.04.2007 14:04, americanecz

I don't agree...
I got the best results when the lamp was hanging at 2.5-3 m above the ground...
Therefore, the screen should be the appropriate size...
The second one I asked to reduce to 2. 5x2. 5 it and I will hang it...
And the lower zhkran lyubimomu never much happens...

11.04.2007 14:07, americanecz

After all, it can also be used as a sheet to shake off insects from trees!

11.04.2007 15:43, Bad Den

I have here are some considerations - I use a pricked DRL, and it can set the screen on fire if you hang it close; the second is that if it hangs directly in front of the screen, and not higher and to the side, then willy-nilly you will have to look at it, there is a risk of catching a "bunny"smile.gif; and finally, the height of the I am 170 cm tall, so in order not to strain myself and not jump, I hang the screen at a height of about 2 m smile.gif
And the lamp hangs just somewhere on 240-250 cm and everything that flies, lands on the screen or plops on the floor smile.gif
However, there is one nuance: I fished from the loggia (9th floor), and not in nature.

11.04.2007 15:47, Musson max

Tell me, and if instead of DRL to use a daylight lamp, or it will worsen the results, or it's all nonsensesmile.gif

11.04.2007 15:53, omar

Any source of ultra violet spectrum is welcomed by insects! If your lamp is of sufficient power, it is unlikely to worsen.
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11.04.2007 18:45, Sungaya

.....
However, there is one nuance: I fished from the loggia (9th floor), and not in nature.


Bad Den, and what are the results of fishing from the window of a high-rise building?

11.04.2007 19:26, americanecz

Tell me, and if instead of DRL to use a daylight lamp, or it will worsen the results, or this is completely nonsensesmile.gif


DRL-this is the daylight lamp...
Just more power than those made in the form of a tube...
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11.04.2007 20:35, Bad Den

Bad Den, and what are the results of fishing from the window of a high-rise building?

Here I wrote something (message from 26.06.2006):
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...01629&p=349064#
The house is located on the outskirts of the city, near the forest park area and to the Volga River about 5 km in a straight line.

11.04.2007 20:52, Sungaya

However! :- About :-)
we will also have to try fishing out of the window!

11.04.2007 21:54, Bad Den

However! :- About :-)
we will also have to try fishing out of the window!

Just do not catch from the window of the living room smile.gif

This post was edited by Bad Den - 04/11/2007 21: 58

12.04.2007 17:43, Zhuk

I also recently tried fishing from Bolkon(3rd floor). One bonalnaya scoop arrived and that was it. I'm in a bad place, the house is across the street. It must have been fun for them there (up to 3 nights of luminaries)smile.gif.

12.04.2007 18:15, omar

Buy a spotlight! There are almost no butterflies, but the neighbors in the house opposite are even more fun!

12.04.2007 18:23, Musson max

Today I bought an 18W/108 UV lamp and some 160 mercury-tungsten lamp. Tell me, did I do the right thing and how to combine, and whether it is worth it, these two lamps. I thought to hang the UV lamp above the screen,2-2. 5 meters from the ground, and hang the second lamp a meter from the UV lamp at the same height, away from the screen. What are your opinions on this allsmile.gif In advance thank you for tips and corrections, if that is not so I think about the mechanism itself.
And also, won't they get in the way, kill each other?

This post was edited by Musson_max - 04/13/2007 10: 17

12.04.2007 18:35, omar

Sodium lamps have a spectrum of yellow glow and do not attract insects as much as mercury lamps. And how to combine them better - experiment for yourself!
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12.04.2007 19:41, Bad Den

2 Musson_max
They will not interfere with each other.
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12.04.2007 22:07, Pavel Morozov

Our neighbors in the country had questions: What is this insanely bright, blinding thing that glows in their attic every weekend at night? Sleep interferes, damn it!
To split DRL-250.

12.04.2007 22:12, Pavel Morozov

I also recently tried fishing from Bolkon(3rd floor). One bonalnaya scoop arrived and that was it. I'm in a bad place, the house is across the street. It must have been fun for them there (up to 3 nights of luminaries)smile.gif.

What kind of scoop, can you tell me?

Caught on the DRV-250 on daily duty at his zgorodnaya clinic (M. O., Odintsovo district) on April 2-Biston stratrius, Brachionycha nubeculosa arrived.
On April 10-11 there was frost and the moon-figushki that arrived (as expected)

12.04.2007 23:08, Musson max

"omar Sent today, 17: 35
Sodium lamps have a spectrum of yellow glow and insects are not attracted as much as just mercury. And how to combine them better - experiment for yourself! "

I apologize, I did not buy a mercury-sodium lampsmile.gif, but a mercury-tungsten lampsmile.gif

This post was edited by Musson_max - 04/12/2007 23: 09

13.04.2007 5:56, Pavel Morozov

"omar Sent today, 17: 35
Sodium lamps have a spectrum of yellow glow and insects are not attracted as much as just mercury. And how to combine them better - experiment for yourself! "

I apologize, I did not buy a mercury-sodium lampsmile.gif, but a mercury-tungsten lampsmile.gif

Means DRV (arc mercury-tungsten)

13.04.2007 8:04, Zhuk

What kind of scoop, can you tell me?



Brachionycha nubeculosa

16.04.2007 10:36, vilgeforce

By the way, someone here asked about catching white LEDs. Flying :-)

I was standing by the campfire at night with the Chinese "head lamp" turned on, so some kind of moth flew in and decided to sit on my face. Another thing is that you will need a lot of diodes to illuminate a large screen, and the efficiency is not clear.

24.04.2007 19:42, americanecz

people!
specifically Muscovites!
has no one opened the season yet?
or even frosty in a new way!

24.04.2007 20:16, Bad Den

It was snowing again in NN today...

24.04.2007 20:22, americanecz

yes, and we are not hot!
It's just that people like to dream that we have peacock eyes with crested wings flying in clouds in April...
That's what I started to doubt about it...
I decided to ask! AND SUDDENLY!!!

25.04.2007 13:35, RippeR

and we've got it all started! That's for sure. Although the weather is not super-hot yet, but from yesterday it is already moving to 18-22

25.04.2007 18:20, andr_mih

On a good LED head lamp, butterflies fly so much that you have to viciously brush smile.gifthem off (this is in Teberda, the lamp was Petzl with the 1st Luxeon LED)
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25.04.2007 23:17, guest: zerg

I spent many years catching it in the light.I fished in the Middle Zone, Astrakhan, the Caucasus, and the Far East.(caught a lot of good stuff by the way) I would like to stop any talk about fishing with an LED flashlight, of course not out of harm's way,there is just a certain correlation not only in the wavelength of the source, but also in its power.For example, sometimes on the far side when using 100 vat uv for medical purposes(luminescent and bactericidal forget it, only high pressure!)arrived in half an hour to one and a half kg of lepidoptera)))

26.04.2007 20:05, Pavel Morozov

people!
specifically Muscovites!
has no one opened the season yet?
or even frosty in a new way!

Duc, already opened in March.
I even manage to turn on a light bulb when I'm on daily duty. On Tuesday, I also collected it, but there was nothing but Orthosia gothica. Somewhere until half past ten, we flew abundantly, then the moon came out, and it got colder - and that's enough.

27.04.2007 0:15, Vorschun

Hello everybody! smile.gif
I want to share my experience of exploiting a light trap...
For the light trap in our case, a gas lamp with a power of 500 watts was used. In addition, for refueling traps, it is better to use ethylacitate as a mortifying substance, insects after it are soft, not brittle, and it is also less volatile. And with the help of it, you can store insects for a long time (soak toilet paper with ethyl citrate and place it in a vessel with tasekom).
And we didn't really manage to catch the light in the Urals, it was a cold summer.
I myself deal with the fauna of Braconidae. The composition of the riders flying to the light is quite monotonous, but occasionally interesting shots are found.
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27.04.2007 1:22, Vadim Yakubovich

And you can learn more about what kind of animal is a gas lamp

04.05.2007 15:32, guest: Гость1

nothing has arrived on the" black " UV lamp yet.
bugs fly to the light from the windows.

06.05.2007 19:40, RippeR

black night sounds blacker than night.. even butterflies are probably scared smile.gif
And I'm fishing for drlku, later read reports

10.05.2007 22:21, americanecz

I warn you! The question is stupid!
I come to the dacha after the winter, get a set (throttle+lamp)...
I turn on the network, it doesn't work!
I change the lamp, wires, the result is the same!
I guess it's all about the throttle!
Who knows what could have happened over the winter, because the throttle hike is a babin with a wire and something else that is not too fragile there (I apologize for my ignorance)...

11.05.2007 13:28, Aleksandr Ermakov

Does the throttle buzz when turned on?

11.05.2007 13:38, RippeR

Have you tried turning it on in other places? Maybe the wiring in the country in that place?

11.05.2007 15:02, Pavel Morozov

I warn you! The question is stupid!
I come to the dacha after the winter, get a set (throttle+lamp)...
I turn on the network, it doesn't work!
I change the lamp, wires, the result is the same!
I guess it's all about the throttle!
Who knows what could have happened over the winter, because the throttle hike is a babin with a wire and something else that is not too fragile there (I apologize for my ignorance)...

Damn, I have the same bullshit.

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