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Using a Heath moth trap

Scientist and students check the contents of a Heath moth trap.

Dr Robert Hoare and students from Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ōtepoti check the contents of a Heath moth trap. Heath moth traps attract and trap moths.

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Published: 12 September 2017Updated: 14 June 2018Size: 110.37 KB
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