Monterey Lawn LG8610 Honey Bee Lure
Monterey Lawn LG8610 Honey Bee Lure
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Monterey Lawn LG8610 Honey Bee Lure

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Research on honey bee attractants have been conducted for the past forty years. This research developed queen pheromones to attract swarms, alarm pheromones to attract swarms, alarm pheromones to warn bees of danger and general attract pheromones to direct worker bees to sources of food. The honey bee lure attracts bees to increase pollination and yields of tree fruit, vegetables and berries.Monterey advanced system for increased pollinationFor use in Orchard, garden, greenhouse and nurserySafe for organic uses, contains no pesticides. place out of reach of children and petsUse to attract honey bees to help in fruit pollination & increase fruit yieldMade in the USA.FAQs: What is Honey Bee Attractant?This is a pheromone to direct worker bees to sources of food. It is designed to increase pollination, thereby improving crop yield. It can be used in orchards, gardens, greenhouses and nurseries.How is it used?Open the pouch and remove the lure (use gloves, and don’t touch the lure). Open the top of the lure and attach the twist tie to the lure. Hang one lure every 200 sq. ft. When do I use Honey Bee Attractant?Apply at the start of the bloom period. If the bloom period is prolonged, replace the lure every 2-3 weeks.
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Jun 16, 2020
Kimmie
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Do Not Buy

I think its a dab of honey in a plastic tube and it has attracted NO bees to pollinate our vegetables.

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