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Logan asked (in response to a communication by String & Linda Monteith):
>There is (or used to be) a poison that was micro-encapsulated. You
>mixed a powder or paste with an appropriate bait. The offending
>critters carried it to their nest where it was released during digestion
>resulting in a dead colony. Great for yellow jackets when mixed with
>tuna. Anyone know of a source?
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One can buy micro-encapsulated Diazinon under the name KNOX-OUT at farm
supply stores. The yellow jackets carry poisoned bait back to their
colonies, where trophyllaxis (mutual feeding) spreads the poison about.
To exploit a tuna/poison mixture, one must proceed in steps. First, use
pure tuna alone to build up a feeding frenzy. Then, switch to some tuna
laced with KNOX-OUT. Also, one must not too high a concentration of the
poison, or the yellow jackets might avoid the bait.
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Adrian
Adrian M. Wenner (805) 963-8508 (home phone)
967 Garcia Road (805) 893-8062 (UCSB FAX)
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
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