tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1246763419709722582.post2415099629235803085..comments2023-10-26T10:29:19.371+01:00Comments on Skev's BLOG : Pan-species Listing, Moths, Birds, Stuff: MiserableSkevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05601888498478097564noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1246763419709722582.post-57079021305329017072010-02-27T22:39:53.068+00:002010-02-27T22:39:53.068+00:00Yes Ben - no problem leaving an actinic in the rai...Yes Ben - no problem leaving an actinic in the rain, and my garden MV has survived innumerable downpours over the years (there is a perspex disc over the vanes). Only problem is that the trap catches the rain and the eggtrays get knackered, aswell as a few moths.<br /><br />Main problem tonight is that there is pretty much zero chance of a catch in the garden in worsening conditions.Skevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05601888498478097564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1246763419709722582.post-55831222576416497872010-02-27T22:09:41.831+00:002010-02-27T22:09:41.831+00:00Utter blocks! I hate when it pours down once you&#...Utter blocks! I hate when it pours down once you've set-up.<br /><br />I left mine out in the rain once (the Actinic that is) i've been told that it is fine to leave out in wet weather as it doesn't burn hot.<br /><br />All the best for next time!<br /><br />I've just got home to find two micros on my sheet that have come to the 40w Actinic......identification time!!Bennyboymothmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16982443515789714821noreply@blogger.com