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Beetles....HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
#31
http://store.parsonspestcontrol.com/ciga...rrico.aspx
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#32
yeah, that's where I got them form last time.
I was actually considering placing an order and making them available to you guys. I was also thinking about trying something with a few of them.
Anyway, if I can find a home for at least half of them, I'd place the order.
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#33
Let me ask you this, I see they have the Bullet Lure seperatly, could you just use that to reload your trap, or you also need to replace the tacky strip
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Another question, what are the dimentions of this trap? Had to tell from picture, 5x3 or so?
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(03-02-2011, 01:28 PM)nayslayer Wrote: Let me ask you this, I see they have the Bullet Lure seperatly, could you just use that to reload your trap, or you also need to replace the tacky strip
i guess. The glue on mine seems ok... but is it still strong enough to trap a beetle?

(03-02-2011, 01:29 PM)nayslayer Wrote: Another question, what are the dimentions of this trap? Had to tell from picture, 5x3 or so?
more or less. Maybe as big as 7x4.
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#36
(09-23-2011, 01:07 PM)wentonbigelow Wrote: You can make your own traps too you know. Just take a plastic soda bottle and cut the top off. I found some other tips here: xxxxxx

Tobacco beetles & Japanese beetles are not the same.
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(09-23-2011, 02:25 PM)Tonto Wrote:
(09-23-2011, 01:07 PM)wentonbigelow Wrote: You can make your own traps too you know. Just take a plastic soda bottle and cut the top off. I found some other tips here: xxxxxx

Tobacco beetles & Japanese beetles are not the same.

I have a friend that got hit with cigar beetles that lives in Japan.


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#38
(11-17-2008, 10:51 PM)tafdom Wrote: Glad you caught it. You are in good hands.

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OMG!!!!!!!! Read this carefully as the eggs may still laying arround in your humi.

The female beetle lays around 100 eggs loosely on the commodity. The hatching larvae are the "grow bag" stage of the insect are active and will move around on and bore into the product, feeding as they go. The complete life cycle takes 26 days at 37 °C and 120 days at 20 °C. L. serricorne cannot tolerate the cold; adults die within 6 days at 4 °C, and eggs survive 5 days at 0–5 °C.
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#39
Btw erikfig those are fakes
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(09-23-2011, 08:39 PM)nayslayer Wrote: Btw erikfig those are fakes

LOL!
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