All:

I could use your help to run a North American pilot test of an inexpensive 
trap for yellowjackets and hornets.  If  successful it might result in 
development of a unique long-term survey for this group. 
I have been in correspondence with workers in the Czech Republic, Great 
Britain, and Northwestern North America regarding the use of traps made 
from plastic drink and soda bottles partially filled with beer or apple 
juice/cider.  These groups have been successful in trapping a variety of 
wasps.  We would like to see something similar tested throughout the 
continent,  this year we would like to get a feel for what species and 
situations might be most useful prior to do a larger and more statistical 
rigorous set of trials.  This time of year is when populations of these 
colonial species are at their height and thus this email to encourage you 
participation.

So this is where you come in.  We need you to put out a trap(s) around 
your house, nature center, fields, and woods for 3 weeks and then send us 
back your "catch."  We will put everything together and send you back a 
report.

Here's what you will need:


Beer (The Europeans have standardized on Heineken but for this trial just 
use whatever is on hand) 
Apple cider or juice 
If you want try something else...go right ahead
CLEAR Plastic soda or water bottle (take the labels off)
String or wire

Directions

Put a good 3 inches of beer or cider in the bottom of the bottle
Keep the top of the bottle off
Hang the bottle (from a tree or post) about 3-4 feet off the 
ground....hang the bottle by the neck. 
Locations could be in any habitat with an emphasis on woodlands (which 
likely have the highest species richness). 
At the end of 3 weeks strain out your sample and mail it in via the 
following procedure (note the alcohol and vinegar both will preserve the 
specimens over the 3 weeks). 

Mailing


Rinse specimens under cool water
Put into ziplock bag 
Add a very SMALL amount of alcohol, just enough to DAMPEN them (isopropyl 
is fine). 
Add a paper towel to keep any excess alcohol in place 
Put that bag into ANOTHER zip lock bag with another paper towel 
Put those bags into ANOTHER plastic bag and tie tightly. 
Ship in a padded envelope or box to me along with the who, what, where 
below:

Data needed for each trap:

Your name
Your location (gps, mailing address, description, map)
Date Put Out
Date Taken Down
Habitat
Notes
Email address so we can contact you

That's it, your ticket to fame is guaranteed, many thanks for the help and 
participation.

Sam

Sam Droege  [email protected] 
w 301-497-5840 h 301-390-7759 fax 301-497-5624

Mail to:
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
BARC-EAST, BLDG 308, RM 124 10300 Balt. Ave., Beltsville, MD  20705


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