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Trap Components

Universal Bucket/ Green Bucket Trap. Trap Components. Bucket. Top. Pheromone Holder. Pheromone secured With paperclip. String for hanging. Cover. Partially assembled, showing placement of pheromone holder . Fully assembled . Wing Trap Components. Trap Components. Top.

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Trap Components

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  1. Universal Bucket/ Green Bucket Trap Trap Components Bucket Top Pheromone Holder Pheromone secured With paperclip String for hanging Cover

  2. Partially assembled, showing placement of pheromone holder Fully assembled

  3. Wing Trap Components Trap Components Top Consider labeling the pest trapped and dating it – may help remind you when to change the lure Wire Hanger Bottom, folded Lay pheromone flat on the glue Fold bottom to pucker at creases

  4. Trap Components Insert pheromone in slot, and screw on lid Slots for pheromone Remove foil backing Japanese Beetle Trap

  5. Texas Cone Trap The trap top sits on top of the big cone and should be secured using a wire flag. When emptying the trap, have a piece of paper or something to insert in the bottom of the trap or else moths will escape. Pheromone is placed in the center of the big hoop. If the clip has broken off, you can use a binder clip that has been fastened with baling wire to the metal supports of the big cone.

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