Fishin’ & Bugs

I’m not touting this product, I just have to share.

I was tooling around on the internet looking for something else when I spotted this Insect-A-Peel trap at Arbico-Organics. It uses the sticky yellow pads to attract and collect flying insects, BUT, it’s larger than most and it comes on a roll.

I can “SO” see this at fish camp! (or deer camp – or just camping).

It’s intended for barns and cow/horse pastures but I don’t see any reason why you couldn’t use it elsewhere, even your backyard!

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Whatta ya think?

I want it! I’ve bookmarked it!

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No I’m not affiliated with Arbico-Organics in any way, or their product, Insect-A-Peel. I just thought it would be a great product to use – so I’m sharing!

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3 Responses to “Fishin’ & Bugs”

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  3. “Hmm; this is cutting it pretty fine. Great thought on the termites, but as you found, they can be tricky to discover when you want them. Are you near a stream? grubbing around under rocks can often turn up larval Mayflies or Stoneflies or maybe some of the less common insects – Water Striders may be out this early (are they Hemiptera?)!!! I don’t recall if Earwigs (Dermaptera) are close to quite this early, but that’s another possibility under rocks and in tubes.

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