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Xaurus Posted - 18/05/2014 : 15:21:59
Dear colleagues & friends,

greetings from northern Vietnam from Andre and Andreas (Xaurus), unfortunately our sticks every time to short for the marvelous Castanopsis trees.

cheers
A & X



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nasa Posted - 03/01/2015 : 04:26:12
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Originally posted by dryobius

How long is that handle that you are swinging at the tall trees? Did you make it yourself? Or where did you get it? You must have a way of breaking it into smaller pieces in order to transport it. My little tropic net has a handle that is is only 5 meters. My goodness, if I had a net like that in Nicaragua, I could have collected a cabinet full of beetles every day!!

Dan



Yes, I bought the stick from a friend, who is an insect-fan and sells the sticks. The stick I used is 9m (strech completely), 1.2m or so (shorten completely), 2.5kg or so, 80$ or so (not including mail fees).
dryobius Posted - 03/01/2015 : 03:58:01
How long is that handle that you are swinging at the tall trees? Did you make it yourself? Or where did you get it? You must have a way of breaking it into smaller pieces in order to transport it. My little tropic net has a handle that is is only 5 meters. My goodness, if I had a net like that in Nicaragua, I could have collected a cabinet full of beetles every day!!

Dan
nasa Posted - 29/10/2014 : 09:40:13
Hi Vavier, glad to see you! It is really hard to get the longicorn beetles visiting the crown.
Xavier Posted - 29/10/2014 : 08:40:34
Hi Nasa, it's nice to see you ! .
Trees and forest are the same in northern Laos, so hight !
nasa Posted - 29/10/2014 : 07:17:27
I and my colleagues ever collected longicorn beetles in Yunnan (2011-2014), collecting longicorn beetles is always a nice experiences, let's look forward to next year.




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Francesco Posted - 19/05/2014 : 21:17:27
Les voilà!!!
I am very happy to see your faces! Finally, I know you!
Enjoy!!!
Xavier Posted - 19/05/2014 : 20:30:41
Greetings from Laos in May (but already at work)



Gérard at the light trap ; Gérard and Philippe around trunks ; let's go by boat to the forest ! , and Lao friends (and me) ...
Xavier Posted - 19/05/2014 : 19:25:34
Hey you guys You look so happy !
Spend nice and beautiful days , and thanks to share this picture

Try to find long sticks of bamboo ! Castanopsis trees are marvelous for longhorn beetles, you know that...

Enjoy !
XXX

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