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  2. Least flycatcher - Wikipedia

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    They mainly eat insects such as many small wasps, winged ants, beetles, caterpillars, midges, a few true bugs, grasshoppers, spiders and other small invertebrates. [11] They also occasionally eat berries. [11] To forage, the least flycatcher mainly catches its insects mid-air, but they also catch some insects from the vegetation. [9]

  3. Bug hunting - Wikipedia

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    Insect collecting, the collection of insects and other arthropods for scientific study or as a hobby Debugging , the finding and resolving software bugs Bug bounty program , rewards offered to a those who identify bugs related to security and other vulnerabilities in a software system.

  4. Pitfall trap - Wikipedia

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    Wet pitfall trap for insects, with its lid raised on stones. Pitfall traps come in a variety of sizes and designs. They come in two main forms: dry and wet pitfall traps. Dry pitfall traps consist of a container (tin, jar or drum) buried in the ground with its rim at surface level used to trap mobile animals that fall into it. Wet pitfall traps ...

  5. Malaise trap - Wikipedia

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    A Malaise trap is a large, tent-like structure used for trapping, killing, and preserving flying insects, particularly Hymenoptera and Diptera. The trap is made of a material such as PET (polyester) netting and can be various colours. Insects fly into the tent wall and are funneled into a collecting vessel attached to its highest point.

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  7. Bottle trap - Wikipedia

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    A bottle trap is a type of baited arboreal insect trap for collecting either prized or harmful frugivorous beetles, especially flower beetles, [1] [2] leaf chafers and longhorn beetles [2] as well as wasps [3] and other unwanted flying insects.

  8. Flight interception trap - Wikipedia

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    A flight interception trap (or FIT) is a widely used trapping, killing, and preserving system for flying insects. It is especially well-suited for collecting beetles, since these animals usually drop themselves after flying into an object, [1] rather than flying upward (in which case a Malaise trap is a better option).

  9. Eight ways to repel insects without bug spray - AOL

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    A tea from the leaves can have a calming effect in humans and the plant can repel mosquitoes and other flying insects. The easiest way to use the plant is to crush the fresh leaves and stems onto ...