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But their most ingenious use is in the making of insect traps.
He held out the tent-shaped box, which seemed to be some kind of insect trap.
Above the male flowers is a ring of hairs forming an insect trap.
They dislike tap water (too alkaline) and work well as insect traps.
On the inside, they contain ridges or warts, functioning as insect traps.
Insect traps are used to monitor or directly reduce insect populations.
These are made for use in "bug zapper" insect traps, where visible light emission is not a problem.
An insect trap zapped at the unwary pests it attracted.
Bibra Lake contains two electric insect traps designed to reduce the number of mosquitoes in the area.
Using insect traps to monitor and control insect populations.
A bottle trap is an insect trap made out of a plastic bottle.
The beetles can even walk through the sticky chemicals used as commercial insect traps, Dr. Raffa said.
The role and mechanism of Nepenthes rafflesiana pitchers as insect traps in Brunei.
Another class of UV fluorescent bulb is designed for use in "bug zapper" flying insect traps.
"We were turning Harder Hall into a big insect trap," Mr. Klingensmith said.
In Brocchinia, the urn is a specialised insect trap, with a loose, waxy lining and a population of digestive bacteria.
These are made for use in "bug zapper" insect traps and are identified by the industry designation "BL".
He invented insect traps to help increase yield of COTTON.
Şekercioğlu and researchers record data from insect traps on Erden Island, Turkey's first island created for conservation.
This was discovered accidentally when the predatory beetles and other enemies were attracted to insect traps baited with bark beetle pheromones.
Counts of tsetse flies from insect traps along the Ndjili River indicate that market gardening has recreated the conditions needed for active disease transmission.
It actually grows jugs (or pitchers - hence the name) full of sticky goo at the end of its leaf tendrils, which act as insect traps.
It was here, in Yangon (Rangoon), 1934 that he had five insect traps of his own construction manufactured, effectively inventing the "Malaise trap".