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QuestionCan I use a milk carton instead of a plastic bottle?Community AnswerYes, it's the same concept. As long as the hole for the opening is pointing down, most of the wasps will never figure out how to get out. Also, if you add apple juice with a bit of vinegar to it, honey bees will never go in. I am a beekeeper. The wasps and hornets like the decaying smell of vinegar and the bees do not. Wasps fly forward and you will see them bouncing off the sides.They cannot hover and go straight up where they came from. Eventually they get exhausted and fall into the liquid.
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QuestionWould eggs do in place of meat?Community AnswerI would not recommend it. The smell would be really bad and would attract other animals such as skunks or raccoons to the trap.
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QuestionWill all wasps be trapped in the bottle or will some escape, posing a threat to children playing in the fields?Community AnswerIt is possible for them to escape. Also the article says, "Do not place the trap anywhere near where children or pets will be spending time, as living wasps will be attracted by the trap.".
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QuestionI have wasps in the bedroom upstairs. How can I find out where they're coming from?Community AnswerYou'll have to watch closely. I had the same problem with wasps in my cabin; it turned out they were coming from small grooves between the wood paneling. Check around the room for any possible openings or holes where the wasps might be entering. (Especially check near your windows.)
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QuestionI am looking for a solution to keep wasps away from my beehives. Will the bait trap also attract honey bees?Community AnswerNo, if you bait the trap with beer or meat, the honeybees will not be interested.
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QuestionHow do you not trap bees in the wasp trap?Community AnswerUse raw meat in the early part of the season, or if you are using a liquid, add some vinegar to it, as bees do not like sweet & sour.
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QuestionWhat can I do if the wasps are all going into my bird baths instead?Community AnswerJust place the trap away from nests and the bath and I think it should work!
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QuestionWhy kill bees?Community AnswerYou should not kill bees. This is a wasp trap. Wasps do not produce honey and are often aggressive.
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QuestionWe just moved into a home with wasps, maybe a dozen nests under the eaves - 2 story. And when I water they come out of the grass. There are many. What can I do?Community AnswerDuring the day, determine which nests have wasps. Get a can of wasp spray and a flashlight. Go out at night and spray the active nests starting with the highest or hardest to get to - the wasps will fall down but they will not fly. Knock down all the dead nests so the wasps will rebuild next year where the nests are easy to find rather than hiding them somewhere else!
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QuestionWhat should I do if I cannot find the nest?Community AnswerIt's okay. Just place the trap where the wasps are most active. They can travel miles to find food.
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QuestionWhat is the best time to remove the trap?Community AnswerRemove it at night. Wasps go to sleep at night. First pour water in to make sure they're dead.
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QuestionIf a nest is 25-30 feet up on the side of your house and you have no ladder, how do you eliminate it?Community AnswerYou could try to mix bleach and some water together, put the mixture in a sprayer, and spray them with it. After they fall, spray them with wasp killer.
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QuestionWhat should I do to get rid of a wasp nest in my bushes if the wasps keep stinging me?Community AnswerUse a chemical (wasp) killer. Typically they recommend spraying the nest in the evening, after the wasps have returned. If the wasps are too hostile, use a professional exterminator, detailing locations of suspected wasp nests.
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QuestionWe have a nest in the attic. Will this work to get rid of them?Community AnswerIt should. Just put the trap in the attic and see. I'd recommend just going up in to the attic and killing them with wasp killer, or hiring an exterminator if it's really bad.
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QuestionWill apple cider vinegar work for a wasp trap?Community AnswerYes, vinegar will work for a trap.
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QuestionCan wasps sting after they are dead?Community AnswerSome can. If the stinger is attached and you come into contact with it (by stepping on it, or grabbing it), some wasps and bees can still sting, even if they are dead.
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QuestionWill a wasp trap attract wasps even if there is no nest nearby?Community AnswerWasps do travel to find food, but usually not more than 1000 yards. If they can't find food closer, you may get the occasional one.
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QuestionHow can I put the trap in my room without getting stung?Community AnswerSet up the trap at night when they are asleep so you won’t get stung.
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QuestionHow can I stop wasps from being attracted to the red light on my security cameras?Community AnswerMaybe hang a crumpled brown paper bag below or beside it so that they think it's another wasp nest, and they won't approach it.
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QuestionHow to keep carpenter bees away?Community AnswerLet them be; they will not hurt you and are great pollinators.
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QuestionWhere should I put a wasp trap to keep the children from getting it?Shayna InnocentiCommunity AnswerWhile you can stand the trap on a small table or stool, the trap actually works best when hanging at least 4 feet (1.2 m) in the air. Try hanging the trap from a tree branch that your children cannot reach. If you do not have tree in your yard, then consider hanging it from a high fence post. Since the trap will be attracting wasps, you don’t want to place it in an area close to where your children frequently play. A good distance would be about 27 feet (8.2 m) away from your main gathering area outside.
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QuestionShould I use meat even in later summer to attract wasps?Community AnswerMeat is the best choice in the spring and late winter because wasps are making nests and laying eggs, so they're searching for high protein food; you may even catch a queen this way.
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QuestionHow do I kill wasps in a trap?Community AnswerAdd water to the trap when they are in it. They will drown. Adding soap to the water will plug up their air holes and they will suffocate.
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QuestionWill the trap harm young children if they find it?Community AnswerIt could. The wasps can escape the trap so it is in fact quite possible. The children may also play with it, which could also harm them. Also, given the bait, the wasps will be around and could harm the children.
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QuestionHow long do I leave the raw meat in the trap?Community AnswerI find it works best if you use raw meat traps for the first month or two of spring.
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QuestionWill this attract all types of wasps?Community AnswerIt should. Also, if you don't want to trap the bees, use vinegar. Bees don't like sweet and sour.
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QuestionHow high do I hang the wasp trap?Community AnswerIt doesn't really matter how high, as long as it's out of reach, so you don't constantly run into it. You can set this trap on a table as long as people don't play with it (specifically kids).
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QuestionWouldn't the insects just crawl out when I cut off the neck of the bottle?Community AnswerThe smaller inverted bottle opening is hard for them to find again. It is possible for them to escape, but not very likely.
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QuestionThis has not worked for us. We're using beef fat. They don’t seem to be attracted. What can I do?Randall FANCommunity AnswerYou can try using other bait, such as sweet fruits, honey, etc. The wasps in your area might be attracted to sweet foods instead of meat.
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QuestionWill this method kill a beewolf?Community AnswerIt might; try it and see. If it doesn’t work, you’ve just wasted very little on materials. If it does work, then you’ve found a solution to your problem.
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