
The hectic Fall trade show season is over for the RESCUE! team, so now we're back to blogging. Our Customer Service Department shared the following note with me from a customer who had tried our Yellowjacket Trap without any luck this summer...

A happy customer sent us this video last week of her Yellowjacket Trap. Notice how high the "body count" is -- almost to the top of the cone -- yet it's still catching live yellowjackets!

We heard from two customers last week who were so happy with the RESCUE! Disposable Yellowjacket Trap that they just had to share photos and video...

A customer of ours in Belgium created this video to promote our RESCUE! Disposable Fly Trap. It's nicely done, with great closeups of flies. Check it out!

Today's featured videos are actually two TV spots we created for the RESCUE! Yellowjacket Trap, featuring a testimonial told from both a husband's and wife's perspective. Greg Romey was working in the front yard when a single yellowjacket stung him on the ankle...

To end the week, we have a series of videos of wasps, hornets and yellowjackets attacking other insects and a spider...

Happy customer Ron in Lyle, Washington e-mailed us recently to send us photos of our products at work: both the W*H*Y Trap for Wasps, Hornets & Yellowjackets and the RESCUE! Yellowjacket Trap. Time to dump the bodies in this one -- there's no room for more to get in!...

I'll be heading out with the rest of our office to our annual Company Picnic in about half an hour...

Since I launched the RESCUE! BugBlog and wrote my first post in March 2005, blogging has grown enormously. Women bloggers in particular have really taken to this medium, creating blogs in so many different niche categories and finding their voices online...

So last week, our Marketing Assistant Jonathan noticed a paper wasp buzzing around our Customer Service Rep Susan's car, then going in the crevice of the passenger-side door. Turns out there was an small egg-shaped paper wasp nest in the door that was only visible when opening it...

So sad... a single wasp sting claimed this man's life five years ago. Neither he nor his family knew he was allergic. The man in a previous post got 200 stings and survived. This man was stung once and died. Being allergic to wasps made all the difference.

A UK man accidentally fell onto a bush that contained a large wasp or yellowjacket nest and was stung over 200 times. The man was rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive.

July 4 is usually high time for Japanese Beetles to be problematic in the eastern United States. This week's featured video shows a Japanese Beetle trap that's just swarming with beetles. Since I can't embed videos today for some reason, click here to see it...










