33 A large Gecko hanging around the roof over the…
31 A Strange Visitor under the Trap one Night
33 Hemidactylus frenatus (Asian House Gecko)
01 Flight 1: Ready for take-off to Doha
02 A Surprise View of a Concorde at Heathrow
03 Flight 1: Over Central Turkey
04 Doha: In The Premium Lounge
05 Awaiting our Connecting Flight to Bali
06 Executive Coach to the Aircraft
07 Flight 2: Bedding Down Time Across The Indian O…
08 Flight 2: Dawn Over India at 38000ft
09 Flight 2: Breakfast Over The Andaman Sea
10 Bali: Evening Arrival at Ngurah Rai Internation…
14 Central Southern Gardens at Hotel
15 View Over The Pool into The Gardens
20 Pat At Our Villa Entrance From Gardens
22 Bath Time In Our Pool
23 Centropus sinensis (Greater Coucal)
24 Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Common Asian Toad)
25 Polypedates leucomystax (Common Tree Frog)
26 Polypedates leucomystax (Common Tree Frog)
27 Paratoxodera cornicollis (Giant Stick Mantis)
28 Paratoxodera cornicollis (Giant Stick Mantis) F…
21 View Into Valley From Our Villa
18 Southernmost view of Valley looking over the Sp…
16 Another rooftop view into the valley
12 The main swimming pool on the edge of the valle…
17 Looking across the open-air theatre
13 Roof-top viewing platform over the Restaurant A…
55 Entrance of the hotel
2449 Abrostola triplasia (Dark Spectacle)
2449 Abrostola triplasia (Dark Spectacle)
2443 Autographa jota (Plain Golden Y)
2442 Autographa pulchrina (Beautiful Golden Y)
2441 Autographa gamma (Silver Y)
2439 Plusia festucae (Gold Spot)
2434 Diachrysia chrysitis (Burnished Brass)
2434 Diachrysia chrysitis (Burnished Brass)
2425 Colocasia coryii (Nut-tree Tussock)
2410 Protodeltote pygarga (Marbled White Spot)
2326 Apamea crenata (Clouded-bordered Brindle)
2305 Euplexia lucipara (Small Angle Shades)
2277 Morna alpium (Scarce Merveille du Jour)
2195 Mythimna vitellina (Delicate)
2190 Orthosia gothica (Hebrew Character)
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19 The Front Of Our Villa


Also showing our Moth Trap hung on the Verandah area. As in many other places, the Ants quickly became aware of the small flies which had flown into the lamps every night, and had then fallen below the trap, and amazingly most of these had been removed by dawn. To avoid the trap being over-run and the moths being attacked, we hung it from the roof structure with string which had been smeared at the limits with Vic Menthol gel which formed an effective barrier to crawling insects. A similar application on the electricity cable made the trap isolated from this problem, although the occasional Praying Mantis had to be deported when found.
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