Wasp Trap is a simple solution to rid your outdoor space of these annoying and dangerous insects. Just simply add some sugared water or fruit juice in it, flip the switch on, then hang the Wasp Trap, or place it on any flat surface. Traps and kills Wasps, Yellow Jackets, Hornets, Bees, etc. You can enjoy your wasp free and outdoor space! Features Double Entry Tunnels – There are two entry tunnels for increased trapping power. These pesky insects get attracted by the irresistible smell of added sugary water and the UV light. And then, they will make their way into the traps. Once inside, insects will eventually drown in the sugary syrup or become dehydrated in the blazing summer heat. Blue UV Light – The LED UV lightness generates a warm glow for increased the wasp trap’s attracting power. The solar powered light makes it super convenient! Light automatically turns on at night and recharges itself via the sun, you don't have to change batteries or remember to plug/unplug it. Just hang it and forget it! Reusable – Our wasp killer is made of durable heavy-duty plastic and will last for many years, you can reuse the trap year after year. It can catch unlimited amount of bees. Really great economic wasp control solution! Easy to Use – Requires no maintenance, just add some sugared water as bait and let the trap do the rest. Disposing the dead insects is easy and safe; just unscrew the cap, shake the device until its insect free, then put it back in place for the next round of trapping. NOTE: You need clean it after the season and store it away for your next wasp-catching season!
J**J
AMAZING PRODUCT...IT WORKS
Amazing product. Have had this outside for 4 days, the first day I had wasps and moths in it already. I used the solution recommended on the inside instructions and it works. Lights work at night also. Would definitely recommend this product. Had to get rid of the wasps as they were bugging my dogs chilling on the deck.
G**T
These works amazingly well.
I didn't quite understand the need for a Solar Wasp Trap as I know that heat effects a wasp's activity more then I thought light would. They work. Seems the blue light attracts them in the evening as the sun goes down. As a result they crawl in as it's warm from the day's sun. I've had mine for 4 days and they've caught 6 wasps and a mirage of gnats. I have a few hanging plant hooks, so I am moving them around to see which location is best. Right now near the HollyHocks is a winner. I keep them away from the hummingbird feeders which attracted them in the first place. So they're about 30 feet away right now. I checked with the seller and they said to change the bait every three to five days. It spoils faster on hotter days. The vinegar in the bait mix keeps away the bees so they're not trapped. Grateful for that. The directions say to hug the wasp trap or stand it up. I'm certain they mean to hang the wasp trap. I make hummingbird food all the time which is a mixture of 1/2 a cup sugar to two cups of boiling water. This makes sure the sugar is dissolved and its is easier to use to make the bait. The bait recipe measures in shot glasses. Which is about three tablespoons for those with out a shot glass. 2 shot glasses of water, 1 shot glass of fruit juice, 4 tablespoons of sugar and one shot glass of vinegar. I didn't have fruit juice but they suggest wheat beer (1 shot glass) as an alternative. I used a margarita flavored ale which worked just great. I fill the traps up with this mixture to just below the trap opening. I also rubbed a little bit of the vinegar around the outside of the entrance to block the bees. Other information is that this formula is best in the summer and fall. Others recommend ground meat in the spring. Hopefully these will work well enough that I won't need to use the meat in the spring. So far I'm pleased. Do rinse them out every 5 days and make a fresh batch of bait to get ride of mold.
K**N
Amazing
Less than 24 hours, saw immediate results in all the traps. Used recipe in the instructions, simple.I bought 3 sets, scattered around the yard. The hornets and yellowjackets are drawn to it immediately. Highly recommend
R**R
It works
I used a lure mixture of 4 tbsp sugar, 4 tbsp dark beer, a bit of vinegar and water to the entry holes. Each trap has caught at least five wasps in the last 24 hrs as well as other assorted flying bugs. The vinegar is supposed to keep the bees away.
V**R
THEY REALLY WORK!!
I wasn’t sure these would work but desperate to try anything, so I bought these... Holy cow, wasps, hornets, killer bees, ALL OF THE DARNED FLYING STINGERS IN MY GARDEN immediately flocked to the traps!! Amazing!!I followed the recipe: 4 tbls sugar, 2 shotglasses of tapwater, 1 shotglass fruitjuice and 1 shotglass vinegar. It’s like crack to these flying SUKAS, ha!! They worked so well, we had to empty them EVERY DAY!I would buy these over and over again!
A**R
Wasp killers!
The smarter half is allergic to wasp stings and our yard has a lot of them. I ordered these, mixed up the attractant and hung them in out of the way places. I keep an eye on the attractant level and empty them when they are getting low and dump out all the dead critters at the same time. These are working for me and killing a lot of wasps each time.
M**B
Work Great!!
These work awesome. Caught many yellow jackets in the first 5 minutes. I reordered more and scattered them around our yard. We are yellow jacket free!
M**S
Not attracted to liquid mix
Had this up several al days near two active nests. The solution was not attractive to them at all. Caught zero yellow jackets. They ft right by. Maybe there is a different mix that this variety of yellow jacket would be attracted to, but it was not the free it and sugar mix.
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