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dan hendricks <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Jan 2001 05:10:39 -0800
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I have been using several Stauffer's traps for many
years and am delighted with them.  You used to be able
to special order ones with a single round-hole punched
plate stripper instead of two 5 per inch screens in
series but they are no longer available.  John
Innanuzzi (sp?) reported he had sampled all avaiable
traps and considered these the best.  Their principal
superiority (I think) is 10 escape cones and forager
access through slots which extend across the front and
both sides.  I have found delivery by mail to be
reasonably prompt.  I can't supply the mailing address
because circumstances have caused me to be spending
the winter in Guam instead of in my home in Seattle.
Sigh.  Dan

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