Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) The traps should be made from twenty-four (24) point paper board stock with polyethylene coating on both sides to afford water resistance. This type of paper must be used because it can better withstand the climatic elements than other grades. Paper stock should be non-glossy to allow writing on it using a Sharpietype marker without smearing. 2) The trap dimensions will be 9”x11” with four additional appendages, two on the top edge and two on each lateral edge. Pre-punched, one quarter inch holes in top appendages. Refer to the attached Trap Diagram Side A (White) and Trap Diagram Side B (Yellow). 3) Traps shall be created and perforated at the midline. Refer to the attached Trap Diagram Side A (White) and Trap Diagram Side B (Yellow). 4) Apply non-drying insect glue/adhesive evenly to trap’s yellow surface. Maintain a 1” adhesive-free border on the trap’s yellow surface, including middle perforated borders. Total volume of non-drying insect glue applied will be 7-to-8 grams per trap. Do not over-apply the non-drying insect glue to the trap. 5) Traps shall be packaged 200 per cardboard shipping container. Traps must be packaged so that the weight of the traps does not cause the non-drying insect glue to ooze beyond the adhesive-free border as described in #4. Print trap volume on the outside of the box. 6) Boxes of traps must be stacked and palletized to prevent boxes from being crushed. Damaged boxes of traps will not be accepted. The vendor will be responsible for freight charges for boxes of traps that are not accepted. 7) The vendor may be asked to provide a written copy of its quality control program utilized in the manufacturing process to ensure compliance with the specification.