Seeing I saw a few moths in the garden recently I decided to look on the internet for ways to attract moths in the garden. I found a great recipe for moth syrup on the Wildlife Trust's website and decided tonight I shall give it a go. Click here to see the link yourself :)
Cinnabar moth in the garden today |
Mullein Moth caterpillar - tiny compared to my thumb but will grow quite a bit. |
* Here is the Moth Syrup recipe *
You will need:
- A bottle of red wine
- 1 kg Sugar
- Some cloth cut in strips
- Wooden Spoon
- Saucepan
The ingredients |
Step 1 - Pour wine into saucepan |
Step 2 - Add the sugar |
Step 3 - Stir until all the sugar has dissolved. Take off heat and cool. |
Step 4 - Now add the cloth to the wine/sugar mix |
Step 5 - Next take the cloth out of the saucepan |
Step 6 - Last step hang the strips up in the garden. I have put it on the rotary line, but you could put them on trees, fences etc... |
Now all I have to do is wait until it gets dark to see what turns up...watch this space...
* 2 hour update *
After two hours and when it was dark we went to check on the strips, unfortunately we didn't get any moth's on them, but there was a few small ones flying around. After another half an hour we moved them to the fence at the bottom of the garden where there's a few trees. Again, nothing so we decided to give up on moths tonight...perhaps there was too much of a breeze in the air? Nevertheless we went exploring and came across these critters, including a rather large stone spider...
Looking forward to seeing what comes of this!
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