What specific protein component is recommended for a late-season decoy feeding station?
Answer
A small piece of raw meat or fish scraps
Effective, non-lethal management in late season involves setting up a decoy feeding station away from the main gathering area. Since late-season yellowjackets are attracted to both sugars and proteins, the decoy should offer a balanced menu. The recommended protein source for this station is a small piece of raw meat or fish scraps. This is paired with a sugar source, like diluted fruit juice, to redirect their foraging efforts away from human food sources by providing an easier, concentrated alternative.

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