leptraps
Banned
Enter your message here...
Posts: 2,397
|
Post by leptraps on Mar 9, 2020 14:42:15 GMT -8
The temperature on Saturday in NW Ohio was 53° degrees. Sunday the Bait Trap in my Back Yard had 12 Lithophane moths. The Bait Trap in Mantua Wetlands had 16 Lithophane, several Eupsilia and two UFO's.
The high temperature today was 58° degrees.
Should the hight temperature exceed 55° degrees tomorrow, I will set out a light trap or two.
|
|
leptraps
Banned
Enter your message here...
Posts: 2,397
|
Post by leptraps on Mar 10, 2020 7:41:23 GMT -8
The air temperature in NE Ohio on Sunday was 68°, and the over night low temperature was 56°. The Bait trap in my back yard contained 24 Lithophane moths and a lone Seraglaea.
I journeyed down to the Mantua Wet Lands. I have a trap in the woods near the wet lands and another in a forested area near Streetsboro, Ohio. The trap in Mantua contained 33 Lithophane, 8 Eupsilia and 2 Seraglea. And several UFO's moths. The Bait Trap in near the Streetsboro Wetlands contained 4 Eupsilia and several Seraglea, place several other moths. I spent most of this morning mounting moths. I will mount more later today.
I also set out another Bait Trap near Cuyahoga River NW of Mantua.
|
|
|
Post by rayrard on Mar 11, 2020 16:49:58 GMT -8
Monday was about 70 and I baited trees. Besides the usual Eupsilia, Pyreferra, and Sericaglaea were a good number of Lithophane. I had at least 6 species: lacinicera, antennata, bethunei, disposita, hemina, and patefacta
|
|