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Wed, 15 Mar 1995 00:00:00 EST
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>>Does anyone know of sources for swarm traps & lures?
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>>Kelley
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>I purchase my swarm traps from BRUSHY MOUNTAIN BEE FARM, phone 1-800-233-7929 in
>the U.S.  Fax 910-2681.  They sell two different types of traps and have lures
>also.  The styles are a box type and a cone type.  I feel that the box style is
>best because it will accept 5 frames.  It measures 23 inches long by 13 inches
>high.  The box style sells for $19.95 each or $87.50 for five(5).  The lures
>sell for $2.30 each or $11.00 for five(5).  Contact Brushy Mountian for shipping
>charges.
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Had a catalog come across my desk today form a company called: Great
Lakes, IPM;"Catalog of insect monitoring systems for the professional
grower";10220 Church Rd,NE., Vestaburg,Mi. 48891;517-268-5693 or 517-268-5911.
 
On page 6 they show "European style"traps, both box and cone (as verses
Africian). Prices very close to those found at Brushy Mountian.
 
David L. Crawford - Beekeeper

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