[NatureNS] longhorn malaise

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Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 13:27:42 -0300
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Would your long-horn happen to be the Round-headed Appletree Borer - Saperda
candida ? ?

Cheers , DB

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca
[mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca]On Behalf Of David & Alison
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Subject: Re: [NatureNS] longhorn malaise




Stephen Shaw wrote:

> Dave Webster also quizzed me months ago about these traps and was
> planning to
> make one out of old umbrellas and bridal veil or some such, so we
> should wait
> and see what he comes up with for his Mark I.  Dave???
>  Steve
> **********************

    Didn't happen. Too overwhelmed by necessary chores to take on the
optional.

     I don't recall the fabrics that I had in mind but any bridal veil
that may be in the attic would crack when unfolded.
Yt, DW

>
> Quoting Angus MacLean <angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca>:
>
>> Interesting beast, Steve. There seems to be a longhorn beetle for
>> every Canadian!!
>> By the way what is a Malaise trap?!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Angus
>>
>> At 02:26 AM 8/6/2007, you wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Chris and all,
>>> I caught a strikingly striped, quite large longhorn beetle in my
>>> garden trap
>>> yesterday.  Body about 20 mm long, brown and white longitudinal
>>> stripes.
>>
>


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