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Wing Trap

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Wing Trap

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Notes:

Use this trap with lures. Each trap includes 1 top (reusable), a wire hanger (reusable) & 1 sticky bottom (not reusable). Extra bottoms may be ordered for mid-season replacement. Install one, sticky side up, on the trap, & fold the extra onto itself for storage. Dimension: 10 x 9 x 4.

Product Details

Item Model Number:

PIT490


Product Dimensions:

11.25 x 9 x 0.125 inches.


Shipping Weight:

0.25 pounds.



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Product Use Instructions:

Wing Trap Instructions - 155kb



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