>1) Plastic pollen trap inserts
>In the early 80's we came across pollen trap inserts made of perforated
>plastic. They were produced in Europe.. I have not seen any of these
>inserts in our part of the U.S. in recent years, nor have I found them in any
>catalogues.
About 15 years ago I purchased a role of the type of perforated plastic
sheeting from france. We used it to make inserts for pollen traps. A french
beekeeper who was on holidays had dropped in while we making pollen traps
and suggested that we replace metal with plastic. I gave him some money so
that when he returned to france he could bye a role of the plastic and send it
over, which he did. I cant remember his name but he was one of their bigger
beekeepers. From what I remember this material was easily obtained. The
material has lasted well and is still in use in pollen traps.
Robert Rice.
Apiculture Services Manager (Sth Island)
MAF- Quality Management
Lincoln
New Zealand.