No timer?

Leptraps at aol.com Leptraps at aol.com
Wed Apr 3 12:58:55 EST 2002


Ken:

Timers for Light Traps are used to determine the hours or time when specifics 
bugs fly or are active and on the wing. Many of the studies that are 
conducted on new land/earth/island rising from volcanic activity in both the 
North Atlantic or the Pacific Oceans use times to determine when something 
arrives. Using ten light traps during the course of the night with timers is 
a lot cheaper than a cycle rotating trap.

Some researchers of various moths families learn when a species is active 
during the night and it adds to the value of their work.

Timers normally have extremely low amp requirements and have virtually no 
effect on a battery. 

Cheers,

Leroy C. Koehn
202 Redding Road
Georgetown, Kentucky
USA          40324-2622
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Cell: 502-803-5422
E-mail: Leptraps at aol.com

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