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11Overview2233The Bug Trap is an automated crafting station in Starsand Island that passively catches bugs without requiring the player to swing a net. It is part of the automation system alongside the Mining Robot, Logging Robot, and Gathering Robot. Once placed in an outdoor area where bugs spawn, the Bug Trap operates throughout the day and night cycle, collecting insects that the player can retrieve at any time. This frees up significant amounts of stamina and time that would otherwise be spent on manual bug catching.445+56How to Unlock6778The Bug Trap blueprint becomes available after reaching the Expert Crafter tier in the Crafter profession. Expert Crafter is the fourth tier of the crafting progression, following Junior Crafter, Intermediate Crafter, and Senior Crafter. Each tier requires completing a set of trial tasks assigned by Zerine at the General Store in Starsand Town.89910Once you reach Expert Crafter status, the Bug Trap blueprint can be purchased from the General Store crafting terminal for 8,000 coins. This is a one-time purchase; after buying the blueprint you can craft as many Bug Traps as your materials allow.10111112Expert Crafter Requirements12131314Reaching Expert Crafter requires completing all Senior Crafter trials first. The progression involves crafting increasingly complex items, demonstrating proficiency with multiple crafting stations, and achieving certain production milestones. Players who focus on the crafting profession early can reach Expert Crafter by mid-game.14151516Crafting Recipe16171718After purchasing the blueprint, the Bug Trap is crafted at your Worktable II. The recipe uses a mix of refined materials and specialized components.18191920MaterialQuantitySourceHardwood Plank8Process Hardwood at the CutterIron Sheet3Process Iron Ingot + Iron Ore at the CutterFiber Rope6Craft at the Spinning Wheel from FiberHoney4Harvest from Beehives or purchase from shopsAncient Gear Parts1Analyze Common Ore Chunks at the Ore Analyzer2021Honey is the ingredient that may catch players off guard. If you do not have beehives set up yet, you can purchase Honey from some shops, though the cost adds up if you plan to build multiple Bug Traps.21222223Placement Rules23242425The Bug Trap must be placed outdoors in an area where bugs naturally spawn to function correctly. Placing it indoors, inside your home, or in locations without bug spawn points will result in no catches. The trap works best in grassy areas, near flowers, close to water sources, and at the edges of forested zones.25262627Each Bug Trap has an effective radius of approximately 5 tiles around its placement point. Bugs that spawn within this radius are automatically captured. Placing multiple traps too close together wastes their overlapping coverage, so space them out to maximize the total area covered.27282829Optimal Placement Locations29303031Location TypeBug VarietyNotesFlower gardensButterflies, Bees, LadybugsHigh spawn rate during daytimeNear ponds and riversDragonflies, Water StridersConsistent spawns in warm seasonsForest edgesBeetles, Cicadas, FirefliesGood variety; some species are nocturnalGrassy plainsGrasshoppers, CricketsCrickets spawn at night for higher valueNear fruit treesRhinoceros Beetles, Stag BeetlesRare and high-value bug spawns3132How the Bug Trap Works32333334Once placed, the Bug Trap operates automatically during each in-game day/night cycle. The trap checks for bug spawns in its radius at regular intervals and captures any bugs it detects. The capture rate depends on the density of bugs in the area and the time of day, since some species only spawn during specific hours.34353536The Bug Trap has an internal storage capacity of 20 bugs. Once full, the trap stops catching until you collect the stored bugs. A visual indicator (a small exclamation mark above the trap) appears when the storage is full. Check your traps at least once per in-game day to keep them running at maximum efficiency.36373738To collect bugs from a trap, interact with it and select 'Collect All.' The caught bugs go directly into your inventory. If your inventory is full, excess bugs remain in the trap until you make space.38393940Comparison to Manual Bug Catching40414142Manual bug catching using the Bug Net costs 4 stamina per catch and requires the player to physically approach each bug and swing the net at the right time. Some bugs are fast and require precise timing, which can result in failed attempts that still consume stamina. The Bug Trap eliminates all of these costs.42434344FactorManual (Bug Net)Bug TrapStamina cost4 per catchNoneTime investmentHigh (chasing, timing swings)None (fully passive)Skill requiredModerate (timing-dependent)NoneBug varietyPlayer chooses targetsRandom from local spawnsRare bug chanceHigher (player can target)Lower (random captures)ScalabilityLimited by staminaLimited by number of traps4445The trade-off is control. Manual catching lets you target specific species, while the Bug Trap catches whatever spawns in its area. For players who need specific rare bugs for quests or collections, manual catching with the net remains the better option. For bulk bug farming (especially for bait production), the Bug Trap is far more efficient.45464647Uses for Caught Bugs47484849Bugs caught by the Bug Trap serve several purposes in the game:49505051UseDetailsBug Bait for fishingMany bugs can be converted into bait at the crafting bench, which is essential for catching specific fish speciesNPC giftsSome villagers love receiving specific bug types as gifts, boosting friendship levelsSelling for coinsRare bugs like Rhinoceros Beetles and Fireflies sell for high prices at shopsIslandpedia completionCatching every bug species contributes to your Islandpedia collection trackerQuest requirementsVarious quests and trials require delivering specific bugs or quantities5152Bug Bait Integration52535354One of the most valuable uses for trapped bugs is converting them into bait for fishing. Different bug types produce different bait varieties, and certain fish can only be caught with specific bait. Running several Bug Traps in different environments gives you a steady supply of diverse bait ingredients without spending any stamina on bug catching.54555556Multiple Trap Strategy56575758Players who invest in the Bug Trap system typically build 3 to 5 traps and distribute them across different biomes on the island. This approach maximizes the variety of bugs caught and ensures a steady supply of materials for bait crafting, gifting, and selling.58595960Place one trap near your farm's flower garden for daytime butterflies and bees.Place one trap near a river or pond for dragonflies and water-dwelling insects.Place one trap at a forest edge for beetles and cicadas.Place one trap in an open grassy area for grasshoppers and crickets.Place one trap near fruit trees for rare beetle species.60616162With five traps running simultaneously, you can collect 50 to 100 bugs per day without spending a single point of stamina. This volume supports a full bait production operation and provides extra income from selling surplus bugs.62636364Seasonal Bug Availability64656566Bug spawns vary by season, which affects what the Bug Trap catches throughout the year. During spring and summer, insect activity is highest and traps fill up quickly. Fall sees a reduction in most species, though some autumn-specific bugs appear. Winter has the lowest bug activity, with only a few cold-resistant species spawning.66676768Plan your bait stockpiling around seasonal availability. Craft and store large quantities of bug bait during spring and summer to carry you through the leaner fall and winter months when trap output drops significantly.68696970Tips70717172Check your traps at least once per in-game day. A full trap stops catching, so regular collection keeps output maximized.Space traps at least 10 tiles apart to avoid overlapping coverage areas.Place traps near areas you frequently pass through (between your farm and town, for example) so checking them is part of your daily route.During spring and summer, consider building temporary extra traps to capitalize on the higher bug spawn rates.Keep a dedicated storage chest near each trap cluster for quick bug sorting and bait ingredient organization.If you need a specific rare bug, use manual catching with the Bug Net instead. The trap's random selection makes targeting individual species unreliable.Honey (used in the crafting recipe) can be farmed passively from beehives, creating a nice synergy where one passive system feeds into another.72737374Related Articles74757576AutomationBug Catching GuideBug NetBugsBait GuideCraftingCrafting Stations