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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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Mabel

Dance the ghost with me
Not a question but a general observation.
Those of you familiar with my previous mothing posts will be pleased (or vaguely indifferent) to know that things have marginally improved since.
The trap attracts all sorts of insects and creepies. I get mostly Earwigs and Centipedes. I find that using a red light not only calms moths as opposed to white light, but it also seems not to affect the others. If I shine a torch on a Centipede it immediately runs for cover, but the red light doesn't seem to affect it at all.
 
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