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This exciting Skinner moth trap houses two 20W actinic bulbs making it irresistible to moths. However, the most distinctive feature is its white polypropylene (PP) composition; the UVA light given out by the twin bulbs is reflected by the polypropylene which makes it more efficient and therefore increases the moth catch rate in comparison to other Skinner traps. Retention rates are also high due to the cleverly designed clear perspex baffles.
The trap packs down flat and is easy to assemble (instructions included). A rain guard is also included which helps to protect the bulb should it start to rain during the night. The trap is mains powered and has a generous 5m cable making it an excellent choice for moth trapping in gardens or other locations with a mains power source.
For more information on our range of moth traps please visit our blog article: The NHBS Guide to Moth Traps.
* Dimensions: 35 x 35 x 32cm (box height)
* Height with rain guard: 48cm
* Weight: 4kg (including electrics)
* Electrics: Two 20W actinic bulbs. ES fitting. Mains powered via standard UK plug.
* Cable length: 5m