Thanks Steve. I didn't know there were many types of moth in Texas alone. We collected many different species of moths, beetles, (weevil, flip beetles, dive beetles, etc), flying ants, Katylid, dragonflies, jameserfly, etc. I am still learning to keep my own bug collection, here i pinned few of them... I need work harder and extra careful to keep wings color from fading next time...
and also some live one i haven't got a time to pin them....
I don't know what species they are, especially the moth, some are really pretty, there are lots of them so i'm planning to feed them to my mantis (moth lovers are going to hate me for this
) if the mantis don't resist them (don't have to worry about running out of feeders for few weeks :lol: ). Here is a pic of our set up, it is about 7 feet high at the light and 6 feet wide, run by gasoline operated motor. it is deep in a forest so i assumed pestiside level is minimal.
It is still cold here at night so coming this warm summer around June/July there should be a lot more interesting bugs showing up to our trap.... hopefully i can get some mantises too (a friend told me they do get some fancy mantises when it's warm).