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In the 80's, for custom pollen traps, I imported sheets of  plastic with 
asterisk or star shaped holes, much like the ones Brushy  Mountain use in 
their new Front Porch Trap. 
 
In the 90's, I found sheets of plastic with round holes that also worked  
well as pollen screens.
 
In the 2000s, the Anatomic front mounted traps showed up.   They have a 
heavier, plastic screen with somewhat triangular holes.
 
I like plastic screens, rather than galvenized screens, because I don't get 
 chemical residues from zinc, rust - which is  important for some of the  
chemical work we do.
 
I've lost track of the suppliers of plastic sheeting  for pollen  traps.  I 
assume that they are still all in Europe.
 
If anyone can help me locate wholesalers and/or distributors, I'd  
appreciate the assistance.
 
Thanks
 
Jerry

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