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Lenny Posted - 23/03/2014 : 05:37:31
Hello All
I live in Thailand,and have developed a passion for Longhorns.
I do not pin or kill,but like to take photos.Of all the insects I photograph longhorns are my favourite.
My question is, how is the best way to collect.
I have a blacklight at my house and the occasional longhorn comes.
But I would like some advise on how to collect more.
Any advice would be most useful.Where to look during the day.traps,habitat and so-on.
This site has been invaluable identifying the species I have seen so far.
Thanks to everyone.
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Lenny Posted - 23/03/2014 : 11:02:45
Thanks so much Robert
Robert Posted - 23/03/2014 : 06:19:36
Dear Lenny,

I describe on my website different hunting techniques, you can see here.

I hope it can help you.


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