Show TRAPPING MOTHS AT NIGHT effective mean means by ordinary lantern shallow T tub and very little kerosene Koro aeno by W B E HINDS many destructive worm moths iro arp readily attracted to lights and cay may bo be trapped in large numbers num bere thue preventing many worms but of course courso thie this cannot bo be considered an a a sub ao aoi i kituto fur poisoning it will bo be holc tul ful to tot test the emergence of tho moth moths in this way und and thue thus to know juit just when to begin app of poison A lantern or light tra may be easily and cheaply madu as follows ol lova arrange in omo some wey way by using a box barrel or stake with a board on top tope to balse 1 the trap trav a foot or two abobo tho the plants you aro are trying to protect ct place on thie this a shallow pan or tub containing an inch of water with juet just I 1 va 0 A N pen pan and lighted lantern enough kerosene oil to form a film alm over its surface to kill that may fall into it IL in the middle of the pan set an ordinary lighted lantern let this bum brightly through the night to attract the moths no one knows how far this will attract them doubtless much depends upon the brightness of the light or the darkness duk du k of the night this Is a very simple and effective method of exterminating mina ting the moths of many injurious insects flying against the inn lan torn tho the moths simply drop into the oil and water and their career of use leBs los nees eneas Is over |