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Posted by John K on June 02, 2004 at 07:34:52 from (209.89.154.20):
In Reply to: Yellow jackets Wasp posted by Dick on June 01, 2004 at 12:51:11:
I use a wasp or fly traps, works better than spray. For wasps I put a piece of raw meat into the jar with some water, the blood seems to attract them. Also beer is a good attactant. Put in about 2 inches liquid for the critters to drown when they get tired of flying. The decaying incects will attract more insects, self feeding. Depending on how many wasps you have and where they are located, you will have to empty it about once a week. I believe that beer or Melow yellow work well for flies. Here in Alberta the traps run around $3.00 per trap, I used 2 to get rid of a wasp problem about 4 years ago. Good luck
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