Examples of 'catching insects' in a sentence

Meaning of "catching insects"

catching insects: This phrase typically refers to the action of capturing or trapping insects, often for research purposes or pest control. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is skilled at attracting or drawing in various types of people or opportunities

How to use "catching insects" in a sentence

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There are other exciting ways of catching insects.
Catching insects may require patience and determination.
A spider web is one way of catching insects.
Great for catching insects and runaway scavenger hunt maps.
Make a game of catching insects.
This would have allowed it to have better night vision for catching insects.
I am catching insects.
You know your father disapproves of you catching insects.
Apparatus 1 is adapted for catching insects without having to kill them.
They have broad flattened bills adapted to catching insects.
These birds forage at night, catching insects in flight, and normally sleep during the day.
It is the leaves of this plant that form traps for catching insects.
Catching insects for dinner?
Light traps are a valid instrument for monitoring and catching insects in food production areas.
The swallows are catching insects to feed to their young, ” Nicholas ' father tells him.

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They are slender birds with long tails and have a slender bill for catching insects.
It may have preferred to live near lakes, catching insects from the water 's surface.
Field of the Invention The invention relates to apparatus for catching insects.
Actually it 's a trap for catching insects.
Surely not, because it spends its days on the wing catching insects.
They forage actively high in trees, sometimes catching insects in flight.
Let it go . You know your father disapproves of you catching insects.
The owl returns to collect more trash . With little luck catching insects in the meadow.
The little red-eyed tree frog lives up in the forest canopy, catching insects.
Mourning warblers forage low in vegetation, sometimes catching insects in flight.
Carmine bee-eaters are superb aerial hunters, experts at catching insects in midair.
Ovenbirds forage on the ground in dead leaves, sometimes hovering or catching insects in flight.
Pardalotes forage by gleaning insects from the foliage, as opposed to catching insects while flying.
The juniper titmouse eats insects and spiders, sometimes seen catching insects in mid air.

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