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  2. 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.

  3. Meliponiculture - Wikipedia

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    Trap nests should be installed in places where the bee species one wants to catch occurs. It is preferable to place baits during the peak swarming period, which varies according to the region. Sites commonly used for installation have good shading from 10 am on and accessibility. [30] Trap nest with capture of iraí (N. testaceicornis).

  4. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    The trap features a chain with a swivel snap at one end and a ring at the other; the spikes on its jaws point inward. Traps of this kind were commonly used for black bear trapping and were set with clamps (these types are not used any more) Setting and triggering a "gin" or foothold trap, demonstrated at the Black Country Living Museum

  5. The best homemade fly trap is one that can attract both house flies and fruit flies. To lure both outdoors, mix scraps of rotting meat, like fish or chicken, with sugar or honey. When indoors, the ...

  6. Pollination trap - Wikipedia

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    Many members of the genus Arum trap pollinators and the specific mechanisms vary with the insects involved. [6] [7] Cypripedium or lady slipper, trapping a bee so it goes through a narrow passage where it picks up the pollinia. Species of the genus Cypripedium (lady slippers) of orchids trap insects temporarily to ensure pollination.

  7. Pan trap - Wikipedia

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    A pan trap with a number of insects having been attracted to it. A pan trap is a type of insect trap used to sample the abundance and diversity of insects, primarily used to capture small Hymenoptera. [1] Pan traps are typically constructed with a bowl with shallow sides filled with water and soap or a preservative and killing agent.