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This innovative trap with inverted bulb design boasts the highest catch rates for a battery operated moth trap (20W actinic systems) and similar ones to a Twin 30W Robinson Trap.
The trap is made from lightweight durable polypropylene and can be packed flat so that it fits into a daysack. It is easy to assemble, very portable, and because it is battery powered it can be used anywhere. The light source is a 20W actinic bulb (please see the accessories for replacement bulbs). A built-in light sensor turns the lamp on and off automatically which maximises the battery life.
This Moth Trap will run for 10 hours using a 22Ah lead acid battery or for 6 hours using a 14Ah lithium battery. The battery and charger are not included and must be purchased separately.
A handy carrying bag is also available to purchase separately.
* Dimensions (box): 28 (H) x 25 (W) x 25 (D) cm
* Assembled height (including vanes): 47cm
* Weight (including electrics): 4.5kg