Finally! We have caught some bugs! The weather has been warm and calm this week in Toronto, so the catch volume is slowly increasing. Have a look 🙂


Finally! We have caught some bugs! The weather has been warm and calm this week in Toronto, so the catch volume is slowly increasing. Have a look 🙂


Petitcodiac’s grade 9 Malaise Trap has been a very interesting experience. In the beginning, we were rather frustrated with the lack of captured insects, but we later discovered we had left the cap on! You can definitely say it was a learning experience. We marched down and back rain or shine (but mostly rain) and even after returning to the school drenched our excitement never lacked. Even though the rain damaged the tent nearly every night we were determined to persevere in our research. Our volume went up nearly 20 insects each day. But of course the weather took a toll on our volume. We were devastated to discover we lost 20 of our captives on day 8.
We want to send out great thanks to the family who have generously donated the use of their back lawn to aid our cause!
So far the Malaise Trap is going good! The weather hasn’t been the best. It’s rainy and cloudy, but it’s been a lot of fun. Our trap is by a river so it’s bound to be a lot of bugs. Hopefully we will continue to have fun and learn a lot!
Breanna and Deanne
We caught more bugs today than we did all last week! We can’t wait to go and check it out tomorrow!

Here is the most recent photo of our trap. The snow is mostly gone so now we are tramping through the mud.

We have had cold, rainy weather again this week but our trap remains standing. Hopefully next week will bring sun and more bugs!
