swarm trap

Started by Cheech, March 08, 2012, 11:42:21 AM

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Cheech

Hi All,
after gluing swarm traps, how long should I wait before deploying into the field?
IOW, does the smell of the glue alter the attractiveness of the trap for the period of time its drying?
thanks

beyondthesidewalks

I don't wait on mine.  Just stick some LGO in them and deploy them before the swarms start flying.

tefer2

If using regular wood glue, I'd say about an hour. Lemon grass oil, will out do any glue smell.

Cheech

thanks guys, just finished 4 rough nuk boxes and will be rubbing some lemon grass (we have lemon grass growing wild down here) and setting them up this weekend

Cheers

Michael Bush

>IOW, does the smell of the glue

What kind of glue?  If it has some kind of solvent, it will be a deterrent.  If it's Elmer's Carpenter glue or exterior Titebond etc. (polyvinyl acetate or aliphatic resin) then I don't think the bees will care one way or the other.
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Cheech

MB, i used 3M yellow glue.  i'm sure its the equivalent elmers carpenter glue