Sunday, February 26, 2006

Preliminary research has begun

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Last edited: 27-02-06

2 Comments:

At 12:24 AM, budak said...

is pitfall traps same as malaise trap??

 
At 2:26 AM, Husky said...

err, not quite. malaise traps are 'tent-like' traps for catching aerial insects, whereas pitfall traps are for the ground-dwelling denizens. the creepy crawlies walk along... and ooophf! there's a hole in the ground! and waha! you've caught them.

sigh. if only it was really this simple.

 

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