The Design of an Aircraft-mounted Net for Catching Airborne Insects
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As part of the programme to study the population dynamics of several moths whose larvae are crop pests, nets have been fitted to aircraft in an attempt to catch and identify the airborne insects over crops. The early attempts failed because the insects were so badly damaged as to be unidentifiable.
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