Light Trap Tower at Radisson
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Light Trap Aspect at the Radisson
Deployment here was affected by the safety barrier for the balcony. As well as the metal bars on the outside, there was an inner glass barrier about 30cm inside. Glass generally is a barrier for Ultra-Violet light, so I had to raise the trap lamps high enough to radiate into the adjacent tree-tops unhindered. My final arrangement, which proved successful, can be seen in the next picture.
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