🛡️ Wasp-Free Zone: Your Outdoor Sanctuary Awaits!
The Wasp Traps Outdoor Hanging is a cutting-edge, non-toxic solution for trapping wasps and hornets. Featuring a solar-powered design with a modern aesthetic, this reusable trap utilizes a unique three-channel system to ensure wasps are captured effectively. With an LED light for nighttime operation, this product is perfect for maintaining a pest-free outdoor environment.
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Target Species | Bee, Hornet, Wasp |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | Modern |
Color | YellowTrap2P |
J**.
WORKS GREAT
The media could not be loaded. Was not sure if this would work, so took a chance and boy am I glad I did. Yellow Jackets would not leave hummingbird feeder alone, so needed something quick. Hung them right next to hummingbird feeders around dusk and was amazed the next morning at how many we had caught. Light is a nice addition and not sure if they were attracted to it or not, but it worked. Would definitely buy more for yard if needed!
K**L
Doesn’t work
Doesn’t work at all. Followed instructions and there were bees and Yellowjackets flying right around it and none of them went in🙄
G**7
Slightly disappointed
We have had issues with hornets and yellow jackets. I was hopeful that these would help. We haven't gotten much of anything other than flies and a bee or two in them.
N**H
Yellowjacket Trap Works, adjust bait to work for you.
The trap is very easy to use, the yellowjackets get in and can't get out. we used beer in the trap and it has worked very well.
A**C
The String is Junk. Trap works great!
We use the yellow citrus soda for bait and that attracts the yellow jackets like nobody’s business!! We have seen it trap black flies and earwigs as well. I was worried that this would harm the honey bees but they are apparently much smarter than the hornets and wasps because they do not fall in and drown. Which is good news for the honey lovers.This item has a simple screw on and screw off bottom that is nearly half the unit. You may not think this is a big deal but you have to consider, however, that you ARE going to empty this at some point and if they are still live inside and flying around, you do not want to simply open the lid and have them pop out the top and sting you!With the opening being halfway down, you have a very convenient dome that you can just lift off and sit right back down quickly and it still traps the flying live little buggers in there while you empty and refill the bottom half.Now that being said, you are going to have to empty this out more than you think! It is REALLY THAT GOOD at trapping wasps and hornets. It is fall here and we are in the height of yellow jacket season; this is so good we are refilling, cleaning out and refilling these every couple of days.Now we will get to the not so great part: the string is a piece of junk!! Any kind of wind will cause the trap to sway and then the pineapple plastic top piece will saw and saw on the string, eventually cutting it in half and your item falls to the ground.We replaced our stings with a thicker tie cable style cord and that solved the problem immediately. So I highly recommend that you get a more durable jute or some thicker type of yarn or cord to replace the lousy string. If you do not have a thick yarn or cord, it will leave holes gaps in the top holes and the yellow jackets will crawl out the top and come back to find you with a vengeance.So whatever you replace that string with make sure it is the same thickness to plug up those holes at the top.If not for the cheap cord / string this thing would be a five star unit, but the crappy string makes it only a three star because you do have to buy something to modify it to make it safely usable.
S**E
Works Pretty Well
The media could not be loaded. We filled ours with expired Pepsi and simple syrup. The yellowjackets were definitely attracted to it. The only issue is that several of them did manage to find their way back out. They also could crawl out of the mixture and up the sides of the trap… so we learned we need to fill it much higher than we initially did. Also thinking it would help to add something that would either make their wings too sticky to fly (assumed the sugary beverages would have done that) and/or something that would kill them once they got inside. Overall, it’s decently effective, and I think can be improved upon with the right type and quantity of bait.
P**A
It really works!
It works! Haven't seen more than 1 wasp hanging around since they all jumped in muahahha!Just make sure you use something sticky and smelly like a fruity syrup or piece of meat or honey.I put sugar water at first but none of them were attracted to it. Then I switched to a fruity syrup and honey around the holes and presto!
D**G
Didn’t work
I have been dealing with wasps flying all over the place but this thing didn’t catch a thing in days
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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