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TVaughan
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Location: San Luis Obispo County, California
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January 31, 2005, 09:29:04 PM »
This year they were as bad as mites. Here's a bee that died, but took the other guy down with him. You can see the death lock on the yellow jacket's leg.
http://www4.pbase.com/beekeeper/image/31552504
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BigRog
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January 31, 2005, 10:14:51 PM »
Great shot
If you do a search here there were several posts with yellow jacket traps plans posted here, very cheap to make.
The search feature here works very well and is prob underused.
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"Lurch my good man,…what did you mean when you said just now that 'You've got better things to do than run my petty little errands'…….?"
Horns Pure Honey
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Location: Illinois
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January 31, 2005, 10:51:32 PM »
That is a really good pic though, hope you have a better year this year, bye
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Ryan Horn
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February 11, 2005, 05:06:55 PM »
They have been a menace here last season - more than I can remember for many years - said to be because of global warming and/or less chemicals being sprayed on farm crops.
Easy and cheap traps can be made by putting some beer and/or Coke (Found a good use for the stuff at last!) in a wine bottle and laying it at an angle (so rain doesn't get in and flood it). Wasps love it, bees don't., so you won't drown any of our friends. A weakness is that some wasps just use it as a drinking fountain, so I will be experimenting with some kind of one-way type reversed funnel in the neck of the bottle this year.
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