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Heath moth traps traditionally provide lower catch rates than Robinson and Skinner moth traps, but this innovative trap with an inverted bulb provides much higher catch rates that are comparative with a twin 30W actinic trap. The Compact 20W Heath Moth Trap is made from lightweight durable polypropylene and can be packed flat so that it fits into a daysack. It is easy to assemble and very portable so is great for holidays or garden trapping, but it is mains powered so needs to be set up near a power source. The light source is a 20W actinic bulb, please see the Accessories for suitable replacement bulbs.
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Product information sheet
For more information on our range of moth traps please visit our blog article: The NHBS Guide to Moth Traps
Dimensions (box): 28 (H) x 25 (W) x 25 (D) cm
Assembled height (including vanes): 47cm
Weight (including electrics): 3kg
Cable: 5m
Wired with a standard UK plug