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The best place for moth trapping equipment is Anglia Lepidopterist Supplies (type this in on an Internet search engine). They stock the full range of moth trapping gear, from the smaller 'Heath' traps to the larger, more powerful 'Robinson' type. Heath traps often attract less overall numbers of moths (good for a novice like me, who has to go to work !), whereas at peak times, numbers attracted to the Robinson traps can be truly stunning. The guys at ALS will give you more advice.
As to literature, the 'bible' for many years was 'Moths of the British Isles' by Bernard Skinner, though this has been recently 'over-taken' (purely a personal view !) by 'Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland' by Waring, Townsend and Lewington. The illustrations in this book are incredible, and have made 'mothing' more accessible to the likes of me. There are more specialist books on the micro-moths, though if you are anything like me, it is enough of a challenge to identify the macros initially.
Matt Willmott (RDS Warks)
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