trapnests
Trapnests, also written trap nests, are artificial nesting cavities used primarily in entomology to study and rear cavity-nesting bees, wasps, and related insects. They simulate natural nesting sites and enable standardized data collection on species diversity, phenology, and life history.
Construction and deployment: Trapnests come in various forms, including wooden blocks drilled with multiple holes, cardboard
Applications and data: Researchers use trapnests to inventory pollinators, study nesting preferences, monitor seasonal emergence, and
Considerations: The use of trapnests can influence local insect populations if used intensively or concentrated in
History and terminology: The method dates to early entomological surveys and has since become a standard tool