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"John E. Simmons" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Feb 1998 00:28:34 -0600
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I am not familiar with the brand of traps you mentioned, but we have
been getting a good sticky trap (no pheromes, no bait) through:
        Rhodes Chemical Company
        1129 Merriam lane
        PO Box 3204
        Kansas City, KS 66103-0204
        913-432-2424
        800-255-0051
        FAX 913-432-0217

John Simmons
Natural History Museum
University of Kansas

On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Kathy Henri wrote:

> Hello fellow listers,
> I'm hoping that someone out there can help me with a supply problem. We use
> small glue traps for our IPM program, and the company I was getting them from
> is now out of business (Brody). They are "Catchmaster" traps made by Atlantic
> Paste and Glue Co., model # 288-I. I have searched the Web, but didn't find
> anything. Does anyone else know of these, and where do you get them? Or is
> there something similar (in price also)? University Products sells sticky
> traps, but they seem expensive, and involve purchasing pheremones too. In
> short, I like the simplicity of the "Catchmasters" and would love to be able
> to get more!
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
> Kathy Henri
> Collections Manager
> Ventura County Museum of History & Art
> Ventura, CA
>

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