We have had our share of bad weather; however, we have managed to catch a few insects! YAY! We have even managed to trap a few spiders. Guess they were curious! Our class is very excited about the program extension. Can’t wait to see what we will catch next week!
Category Archives: Spring 2015
1 More Week, Yay!
April 24th,2015 Day 5: Checking The Trap
Iona Academy of Eastern Ontario: Once again we set out to check how many insects we caught. Today we got up to 30 insects!! The weather has only been a high of 4 Degrees Celcius with a 40 percent chance of a mix of snow and rain. We are hoping to get better weather next week to continue to catch more insects with success!
Updates from Landmark
April 23rd, 2015
Friday, April 24th
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Attn. Teachers! Trapping will be extended by one week (till May 8th)!
Dear Teachers,
The Malaise Trap Inspection.
On Thursday, April 23, 4m went down to our cleverly picked spot to inspect our Malaise trap. My inspection, as well as others, found nothing. But, other people said there were some bugs. My prediction to why not many bugs were spotted is the weather. We still have a fairly big snow mound, and the playground equipment was dewy, but our spot could have attracted flies and other mud-loving bugs. I did find that our spot as very wet.
Thank you.
By a student in 4m.
Day 5
Today is Friday, the 5th day of our experiment.
The weather is still damp and there’s still snow on the ground; leaving us with no bugs 🙁
Hopefully next week is better, and we will be able to update you with more exciting news.
Teeterville update
This week Teeterville had terrible weather. We had lots of rain, and even had some snow! Our class only caught a volume of 1. Hopefully our second week is better!
The by’s from Terrenceville

Trap was fairly easy to set up, but we unfortunately forgot a hammer so we had to use a rock to stick the pegs in! We ventured into a trail behind the school and set up our trap. The first day we got 1 bug, and on the second day, we found that there were approximately 3-4 bugs. It’s a bit too cold to catch many flying insects this time of year.











