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Rescue Reusable Yellow Jacket Trap

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What it catches: Roughly a dozen species of yellowjackets throughout North America are known to bite and sting people. RESCUE!®'s Reusable Yellowjacket Trap is designed to lure them all.


 


How it works: Our exclusive attractant draws them in through holes in the bottom of the plastic cylinder where they become trapped and eventually die of dehydration. Our scientifically formulated attractant lasts for weeks without daily maintenance. The trap's durable construction holds up in sunlight for many seasons of use and its clear plastic walls allow the user to see the yellowjacket "body count" so they can empty the trap as required.


 


Unique features and benefits


  • Catches multiple species

  • Attractant lasts for weeks without daily maintenance

  • Won't trap beneficial honeybees

  • Double-chambered design prevents yellowjackets from escaping

  • Durable plastic holds up in sunlight for seasons of use

  • Used and recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture as well as major U.S. zoos, parks, campgrounds, resorts and school districts

  • Clear plastic tube allows the user to see the yellowjacket "body count"

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    What kills the insects?: Once inside, the trap's unique design prevents yellowjackets flying away or escaping. The insects eventually die of dehydration.


     


    Where it's used: When possible, traps should be hung in a natural setting like trees or bushes or around the perimeter of an area where the insects have been observed entering. Hang the traps at least 20 feet away from outdoor activity areas like your patio, deck, campsite or picnic area - and at least 20 feet away from any known yellowjacket nests.


     


    When it's used: Use the RESCUE!® Yellowjacket Trap in the spring when queen yellowjackets emerge from hibernation and in the summer and fall when worker yellowjackets are foraging for food.