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Steven Albritton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Feb 1998 08:44:41 -0600
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I used their large swarm trap this year.  I never really got it set up
correctly but still caught 4 swarms in it.  Three were caught with the trap
sitting under my carport.  I plan to purchase a couple more this year.
 
 
At 08:52 PM 1/29/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Hugo, you might look in the catalog of the Brushy Mountain Bee Company
>for drawings and descriptions of a couple of different sorts of swarn
>traps.
>
>Basically, they are simply containers of some kind having a volume about
>that of a standard brood box, with an entry hole.  You hang them in or on
>a tree, usually.  Some say they work better with a pheromone lure inside.
>
>On Thu, 29 Jan 1998 21:47:56 -0300 Hugo Aguirre
><[log in to unmask]> writes:
>>Hi everyone!!!!!!!
>>
>>                who knows about swarm traps?
>>
>>                 how are made it?
>>
>>                                Thanks,
>>
>>*  Hugo Aguirre  ===> [log in to unmask]  *
>>
>>*********************************************************************
>>
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Steven Albritton
LDS Communications, Sports America, Chauvin Honey Farms
Monroe, Louisiana

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