Sterling JT-A Yellow Jacket Trap Attractant

Sterling JT-A Yellow Jacket Trap Attractant Review


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I've made all manner of yellowjacket traps, with some success. On a whim, I bought somed Rescue Disposable Yellowjacket Traps (the bag type) and the amount of insects it caught was awesome. What I've settled on is this attactant, placed in a bottle with a hole in it. br /br /The attractant works extremely well (heed their warning about placing the trap 20 feet away from area people are in, as well as the warning not to get any of this on you while setting a trap). I am just amazed at how many yellowjackets this will bring to the traps.br /br /The way I use it is with empty milk or juice bottles. Cut a hole on the upper bottle (I just cut a plus sign about 1 inch wide and fold the flaps into the bottle) and put the attractant inside. Add water to about 2 inches below the hole. Set out on the ground and it's done. With several of these set out over a few weeks, I've completely killed off nests. It's amazing stuff.

Sterling JT-A Yellow Jacket Trap Attractant Feature

  • Powerful attractant draws yellowjackets to trap
  • Harmless, clear liquid
  • All natural..not an insecticide
  • Single attractant packet lasts 2 to 3 weeks
  • Most effective in regions similar in species to the US Northwest
RESCUE! pest repellents are all-natural, completely safe, the best available! The demand for safe and natural pest controls is skyrocketing! RESCUE! meets the demand with a proven line of environmentally safe products. Please note that this particular attractant is most effective in the regions similar to the US Northwest.


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Great Trap - J C Davis - San Francisco Bay Area
I've had it up for three weeks and have caught over 1000 yellowjackets...didn't know there were so many in the neighborhood...and they keep on coming! Almost always 2 or 3 buzzing inside with a bunch more flying around the outside waiting their "turn." Definitely a great product. Easy to use, just make sure you put it in an out of the way location because it really attracts them.


Mar 26, 2010 05:22:03

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