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About this product
Butterfly Conservation receives £10 from the sale of this trap to help them continue their fantastic conservation work.
Updated Design: Improved design with lower cost.
The NHBS Moth Trap is a lightweight and highly portable trap, tested and approved by Butterfly Conservation.
The trap container is constructed from lightweight plastic panels covered with a light-coloured nylon material and it is easily assembled using velcro. It has two panels that help prevent moths escaping, that rest on a single stainless steel frame that is attached to the container wall on one side which also supports the trap electrics. This mains powered trap runs a single 20W blacklight bulb (included with the trap) and comes supplied with a 4.5m power lead wired to a standard UK plug. A benefit of these bulbs is that they will not shatter in contact with rain, however, like with every moth trap we would advise against using it in adverse weather. When fully assembled the trap measures approximately 30cm wide x 30cm deep x 50cm tall and only weighs around 2kg; much lighter than the typical solid plastic assemblies of other Skinner traps.
The trap comes supplied with a carry bag that you can use to transport and store the trap when not in use. This bag measures approximately 30cm wide and 45cm tall when all trap components are included.
The NHBS Moth trap is also available as a starter kit which includes 3 x 125ml Collecting Pots and the handy Concise Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland to help you observe and identify your catch.
The NHBS Moth Trap with Inverter Kit allows you to power your NHBS Moth Trap with a suitable battery. It includes the NHBS Moth Trap as well as an inverter and waterproof enclosure.
*When operating this trap please screw in the blacklight bulb tightly to ensure a waterproof seal. Take care not to over tighten the blub as this can damage the contact within the holder but screw until you feel some resistance. If in doubt plug in the electrics and if the bulb doesn’t light, turn the trap off and screw the bulb a little tighter before checking again. *
IMPORTANT NOTE: This video shows the previous design (with two stainless steel supports) and is for illustrative purposes only. Please contact Customer Services for more information.
Recommended reading: NHBS In the Field – NHBS Moth Trap
Moth Trap Contents:
Moth Trap Starter Kit Contents:
Moth Trap with Inverter Kit Contents:
Specification
Moth Trap
- Material: Polypropylene, industrial nylon, industrial velcro, stainless steel
- Assembled Trap Dimensions: 30 (W) x 30 (D) x 50cm (H)
- Carry Bag Dimensions: 30(W) x 45cm (H)
- Weight: 2kg
- Lead length: 4.5m
- Lead type: Wired with a standard UK plug
Inverter
- Power Inverter Type: Modified Sine Wave
- Input Voltage: 12VDC (from battery)
- Output Voltage: 230VAC
- Output Power: 150W
- Efficiency: Over 85%
- Soft Start: Yes (minimizes inverter shutdown when using large inductive loads)
- Input Protection: Low/Over Voltage Protection
- Safety Protections: Short Circuit, Overload, and Overheat Protection
- USB Port: Built-in 500mA USB Socket
- Fault Indicator: LED and Siren
- No Load Current: <-999A
- Cable Type: Ring End
- USB Output Current: 0.5A
- No. of Outputs: 1 Output
- Length: 160mm
- Width: 103mm
- Height: 55mm
- Weight (kg): 0.85
Outdoor Enclosure
- Security Feature: Enclosure can be padlocked for added security
- Cable Entry Points: Cable retaining strip for safe cable alignment
- Construction Material: Tough, thermoplastic
- External Height: 120mm
- External Width: 355mm
- External Depth: 265mm
- IP Rating: IP55
- Body Colour: Grey
Customer Reviews (8)
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My first moth trap.
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Anthony
22 Apr 2020
Written for Moth Trap Only
The trap is very light and easy to pack up. I have only caught 9 spp. so far but we have had high cold winds and no cloud. Temperature at night around 3-5 °C. It doesn't seem to bother my neighbours.
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Very good
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Anthony
26 May 2020
Written for Moth Trap Only
I have been using my trap for three months. I changed the position from flower beds to wildflower garden well away from the house. The catches have been very good. Recently 50 moths of 17 species. It seems to retain the catch well including big lively ones like Hawkmoth. Definitely recommend it.
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First Moth Trap.
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Dave
2 Jul 2020
Written for Moth Trap Only
I only heard about moth trapping a few weeks ago so started my bit of research online... NHBS came up and I decided to go with them. I'm very pleased that I did. I bought their own portable moth trap at a very reasonable £135.00. It is extremely easy to use and well-made. I'm particularly impressed with the waterproof flat cable... First night out about 40 moths which I am now learning about... The service from NHBS has been second to none. Trap well packaged and DHL delivery which is always good... I will definitely be shopping with them again... A total recommend.
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Brilliant, easy to assemble and use. Good catches!
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Andrew
1 Aug 2020
Written for Moth Trap Only
This is my first moth trap, after a lot of research, I chose this because it seemed simple and robust, as well as being endorsed by Butterfly Conservation. It is fantastic for a beginner like me. I just plug it and leave it out in my garden overnight and in the morning look at my catch. I catch between 10 and 25 moths each time (so far), many I never knew existed. It's very easy to use, store and assemble. It arrived quickly, even during the lockdown period. I'd highly recommend it who is starting this hobby. I am going to plant some more moth friendly plants next year to help diversify my species... still waiting to catch a hawk moth.
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Good portable or beginners trap
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Jim
3 Feb 2021
Written for Moth Trap Only
I got this trap about a year ago, and it's worked well, including in rain (electrics are suitable for use in rain). Numbers of moths caught is variable through the year (as expected), but generally reasonable. It's good for beginners, as it won't catch too many species, so identifying your species won't take too long. However, you may find that catches are lower than with other/more expensive traps. It also packs down so can be portable.
The construction of the trap is good only for irregular trapping, it's not rigid like most other traps. Using it every week may wear out the box part of the trap given enough use. It may be if you get engrossed in trapping (like many do) you may want to move on to a better trap (Robinson traps will retain more species, and brighter lights will attract more).
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First trap
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Bev
26 May 2023
Written for Starter Kit
First time using a moth trap and I couldn't be happier. It arrived quicky and was easy to set up. I didn't really know what to expect but when I checked it this morning I was amazed how many moths it had attracted. 50 + moths, 20+ species from micro moths to Hawk Moths. I would throughly recommend it.
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Mixed feelings
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Jan
25 Jun 2023
Written for Starter Kit
This is my first moth trap, bought two years ago after promising myself one for over 20 years! It's nice and portable, flattening down into a carry bag, and has trapped lots of moths in my garden.
My only gripe is the length of the cable, half a metre of which is attached to the frame so doesn't really count when it comes to the distance you can use – I should have thought about it before buying. It leaves you very restricted in where you can place the trap. By the time you've accounted for where plug sockets and opening windows are in your house, and found something to sit it on top of because there's no way the cable will reach the ground outside, you are very limited with where you can put it. I have only caught moths from about a metre away from one window, which isn't ideal as that position is in full sun in the morning. In my house opening windows are too high up and nowhere near a socket in other rooms. I did take it on a cottage holiday with me but had to leave the door open all night because there was no other way of plugging it in. Not ideal.
An outdoor weatherproof extension lead would work but I can't find one on the NHBS website. Might be an idea to suggest one on the same page as the moth trap.
The trap itself, however, attracts lots of moths with a good light. I haven't tried it in damp conditions because I don't know how the light would react, and the sides of the trap are fabric, so don't want to risk it. But, for trapping moths in the same position every time on a guaranteed dry night, it's great.
Sorry this review sounds so negative, it really is just the one thing that could be improved.
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Lovely!
By
Rebecca
28 Dec 2023
Written for Moth Trap with Inverter Kit
Husband bought me this trap for Christmas (I suggested it). We set it up as per the enclosed instructions but the bulb wasn't working. I contacted customer service (Boxing day) who replied early the following day with instructions and an attached video. Very helpful. Apparently, you need to tighten to bulb half of a turn more than if you were changing a standard bulb (to keep moisture out). We were worried about over tightening it but it works prefectly well now. The structure is sound and the cable a very good length. Can't wait for better weather so that I can start trapping.
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