It's pretty easy if you don't use GA but instead use your own logging. You can configure the webserver only to log requests from user agents you are interested in (or conversely omit those you are not). You can do this based on a regexp, see eg. BrowserMatch for Apache.
You can use any number of these to mark the user agents as you so wish and then log only the unmarked ones. This also has the bonus effect that you will still see requests even from users (such as I) who block GA.
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In reply to Re: Bot vs human User Agent strings
by hippo
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