A site dedicated to a homemade garden Moth Trap and the amazing contents found within. My interest was sparked in 2009 by my then 4 year old son, Louie. He and his sister Keely help me in the mornings, photographing and releasing the contents of this Bedfordshire trap. I hope you enjoy the Blog!
Mark- I think you are spot on, I didn't look any furthur than advenella- as they are very common- I have sent to the micro recorder as well. To be honest, a much better tick judging by the VC30 database.
You might want to get a second opinion on that Tracycera Matt, but looks like suavella to me.
ReplyDeleteMark- I think you are spot on, I didn't look any furthur than advenella- as they are very common- I have sent to the micro recorder as well. To be honest, a much better tick judging by the VC30 database.
ReplyDeleteT. advenella 289 records
T. suavella 50 records.
Many thanks.
Yep it is indeed suavella, quite local in Essex too! only ever seen one (this year)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ben,
ReplyDeleteI probably had it last year and just counted it as yet another advenella.