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September Moths (2 Viewers)

A good selection for moi last night,
with 12 of 29 to include, a presumed (small size) blurred Pipistrelle almost “arm wrestling” a moth to the patio deck within the halogen remit…
never seen that afore.😮
Apart from all the usual suspects, highlights were Snout, Cypress Carpet plus presumed remains of a LBBYellow Underwing and to my eye an odd looking (Triangle) Square-spot Rustic.
 

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Late putting the trap out and perhaps not the best weather, but 7 Large Yellow Underwings, a Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, a Willow Beauty and a Vine's Rustic made for a routine but satisfying catch with no Hornets - yippee!

John
 
Yes, very poor last night- 2 Light Emeralds, an Old Lady, a Square-dot Rustic and a Least Carpet.😩
 

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I had just identified my first Indian Meal Moth from the trap and was wondering where it might have come from when I received an email from my neighbour (who knows I am a moth-er) asking if I could identify a moth for him - which of course turned out to be an Indian Meal Moth. It appears he had had an infestation (100+ adults and 20+ larvae) from a bag of bird food.
 

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Has anyone ever tried mothing with a black light and what were the results like?
Not in the UK but have trapped with a black light here in Aus and the results were OK, trying to photograph them was trickier though - dont use a trap as such here because some of the bi catch can quite literally be deadly...had an eastern brown in the trap the second and last time I used one here.....sheet only from thn on
 
At a lower level of jeopardy, seven species in the trap last night: three Lesser Yellow Underwings the biggest group with a single Lunar Underwing the only year tick. Otherwise it was singles of Large Yellow Underwing, Pale Mottled Willow, White-point, Canary-shouldered Thorn and Square-spot Rustic.

John
 
A fairly remarkable record in the garden trap this morning with a Dotted Rustic - a patch tick & my first since one that I twitched at Steve Nash's house in Wiltshire on 24th June 2003. The species is one of the grassland ones with Stout Dart and Pale Shining Brown that has had boom and busts but this one appears to be hanging on for now...

All the best

Paul
 

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Plenty of moths in the trap this morning , only one new for the year though — Gold Triangle --- Hypsopygia costalis.
The rest , 4 Large Yellow Underwings , 10 Square-spot Rustcs , 1 Cypress Pug , 2 Garden Carpet , 1 Setaceous Hebrew Character , 2Lesser Yellow Underwing , 2 Willow Beauty and 2Box Moths ( dark morph ) . Box moths well down on previous years , good news for the gardeners .
 

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