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Re: knee high by the 4th of july ??
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Posted by glennster on July 02, 2007 at 08:50:21 from (76.223.242.115):
In Reply to: Re: knee high by the 4th of july ?? posted by Caz(Ky) on July 02, 2007 at 08:38:58:
i bought the scent trap kits from the farm store, then i attach them to 30 gallon plastic drums thru the fill cap on the drum. drive an iron fence post in the ground, wire the trap to the post, when the beetles get to the the trap and fall in the bag, they drop through into the drum. use a two inch pvc thread adapter on the bung and cut a hole in the bottom of the bag that comes with the trap and tape it to the fitting. i have mine set at the farthest points on the farm, fenceline corners, along the road ect. i'll get some pictures and post em for you. its a passive system, beats the heck out of spraying. milky spore is about 60.00 to treat 2 acres, would cost me a fortune to spray everything.
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