| re: Moth Traps Hi
I think your main problem is the bulb.If you don't want to go to the trouble of using a MV bulb and having to fit a choke , use a blended bulb.I use one of these for my trap at home and they are great.No choke needed , just plug it straight into the mains, gives off plenty of UV light.
Don't worry about baffles , you've got a skinner trap, the moths fall down the the slanted plastic. The black top shouldn't make much difference to your catch, in fact you need a rain shield if you are going to us a blended bulb as they run very hot and the slightest drop of rain will shatter it. If you can it may be better to replace it with some clear perspex just to pull in any moths that fly overhead ,the more light the better, although the bulbs are very bright anyway.
Replace the bulb with a 160 watt blended and I'm sure you'll catch a load more.Try Paul Batty for bulbs.Just google "ELG" for the Entomological Livestock Group and then click on moth traps.
neil |