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Post by cabintom on Aug 31, 2014 18:56:38 GMT -8
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Post by bobw on Aug 31, 2014 22:34:38 GMT -8
It wouldn't do any harm to try it.
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Post by bichos on Aug 31, 2014 22:42:34 GMT -8
Yeah, what a simple yet seemingly effective technique, if only I'd known this years earlier. Skippers are my favorite leps and many of the tropical species I collected are only represented by single specimens as they can be hard to find...I'd be interested to know if it works in equatorial Africa.
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Post by wollastoni on Sept 1, 2014 1:49:32 GMT -8
Great, I did not know that technique ! Let us know !
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Post by jshuey on Sept 1, 2014 5:42:00 GMT -8
This technique is hit and miss in the neotropics. On some days, it’s hot, on others it’s a waste of valuable spit. It seems to work best when there are army ants working an area – the skippers are already primed.
John
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