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The ASPECTEK Wasp Trap 2-Pack offers a scientifically designed, hourglass-shaped trap that safely and effectively captures wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, bees, and fruit flies. Featuring a spill-proof, non-toxic design, it’s perfect for indoor and outdoor use around families and pets. Easy to fill with natural lures or homemade bait, this reusable trap combines high performance with elegant aesthetics to keep your living spaces pest-free without compromising style.
| ASIN | B00HFDGMNO |
| ASIN | B00HFDGMNO |
| Brand Name | ASPECTEK |
| Color | Yellow, 2 Packs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (10,386) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (10,386) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5L x 12.5W x 15.5H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | ASPECTEK Wasp Trap and Hornet Trap 2 Packs |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Item model number | ASPECTEK 2-Pack Gourd-Shaped Hornet Trap |
| Manufacturer | Aspectek |
| Manufacturer | Aspectek |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Wasp Trap |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | ASPECTEK 2-Pack Gourd-Shaped Hornet Trap |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.95 x 12.95 x 15.49 cm; 200 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | water |
| Style Name | style 1 |
| Target Species | Bee, Fly, Wasp |
| UPC | 878312000571 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
D**T
Parfait. Très efficace.
E**S
This trap is honestly brilliant! We hung it at the back of the garden and filled it with some standard fruit juice and wasps were attracted instantly! We had a full trap after just a week of it being out. The more the mixture the ferments the better and they just keep coming. We can now enjoy our garden without them bothering us, they even chose to go to the trap over a BBQ! Cannot recommend it enough. Easy to use and looks decent hanging outside due to its colour and shape.
A**E
Op 4 dagen tijd 340 wespen in de 2 vallen, ja, ik was zó onder de indruk dat ik ze geteld heb! En dat met ordinaire Fanta. Morgen probeer ik het receptje dat bij de wespenval zat. Ik ben benieuwd!
C**A
For all those claiming these catch everything. Of course they will if you use a universal attractant like honey or sugar water. If you just want to catch hornets and yellow jackets use a piece of meat. Fish probably works best. This isn't hard folks. I purchased these to catch everything including bees because some inconsiderate neighbor thinks it's a good idea to keep bees in a dense suburban neighborhood. Our city website says this is the number one complaint along with dogs. Change the law city council! Duh!. Before I get a know-nothing lecture about killing bees, wild bees are in no way threatened. It is the human monocultures that attract disease and predators. "Hive collapse" that makes the national news every six months largely refers to commercial operations. When it gets to the point that my grandchildren can't go out in my own backyard without being stung I am going to take action. How to use these if you have the same problem: I highly recommend regular Mountain Dew for lure. Fill the trap right up to the bottom of the lower cones. This way the hornets, YJ and bees will be able to drink the lure and will eventually climb in. It is important to keep the liquid level at this level or your catch rate will drop dramatically. In my opinion and experimentation these traps can be improved by reducing the number of vent holes. This large number of vent holes cause two problems. The first one is the target insects spend so much time trying to feed in the small vent holes that they leave in frustration. The second problem is evaporation. The trap cones are more than sufficient to provide wafting scent without being wasteful or overly attractive. Use a little tube of Silicone to plug the small vent holes. Allow to cure before filling with lure. Honey bee behavior: If you are like me and have a nuisance source in your neighborhood it is not necessary to kill a lot of bees. Honey bees are very social animals and communicate locations of food sources and water to each other in the hive. If you place these traps at the border of your yard they will intercept and kill the few scouts that are finding your yard attractive and prevent them from communicating with the rest of the hive. This breaks the communications chain that has led to the infestation of your yard.
V**E
UPDATED (June 2020): After a few years of use, the acrylic glue I used to seal the bottom melted off in the heat! It was a mess, I threw the traps away. I replaced them with something else last summer, and it wasn't as effective as these traps. So I purchased a new set for this year. One thing I'm happy about, I didn't have to seal the bottoms! It appears Aspectek read our many reviews, and used their own glue to seal the bottom portion. Perfect! I'm hoping it's long lasting glue, finger's crossed! I still stand by my bait recipe, it's magic when it comes to catching these little devils and great for repelling the bees! It occurred to me that I didn't mention how I applied the Vaseline to the openings. I use Q-Tips! You know the Q-Tips you probably hate, the ones that are loose? Those are the best to use, they act like tiny paint brushes and get underneath the entrance holes easier. Full disclosure, I have long slender hands/fingers. That helps to get the bottom holes/entrances. If I end up with chunks of Vaseline sticking out of the holes (which blocks the wasps from getting inside), I use a clean Q-Tip from the outside of the trap, and wipe the chunks out of the way. Highly recommended! I'll update later if that opinion changes. Thanks for reading, I hope this helps! P.S. I've added 2 new photos. One showing the Vaseline on the holes and one showing the Aspectek glue along the bottom. ORIGINAL REVIEW (Dec 2016): I purchased this April 2016, put them outside in May 2016 and retired them for the winter in Oct 2016. Here's how it went. After reading the reviews (thanks guys!) I decided I would be okay with the gap where the two plastic parts come together. I have a high heat glue gun with acrylic glue, so right out of the package, I sealed it up along the bottom. It took a bit of experimenting, but I figured out a recipe that the wasps seem to love. I use a glass measuring cup to mix it together, it's easier for pouring inside the trap. BAIT RECIPE It equals roughly ⅔ cup. Anything more then that, and you'll be spilling over. Ingredients: • 3 tbsp Sugar • 1 shot of Water • 1 shot of Cranberry Juice • 1 shot of Vinegar After you've dissovled the sugar: • 2 drops of Dawn Soap (or whatever dish soap you have on hand) NOTE: The reason for the soap? We're drowning these poor buggers and the soap breaks the surface tension; they can't escape once they've fallen in. Directions: 1. Mix all of the ingredients together with a fork until the sugar is completely dissolved. 2. Use 2 drops of Dawn Soap (or similar) and slowly mix it in, so you don't get suds. 3. While the trap is sitting on a level surface, slowly pour the mixture inside of it. I've never caught any bees with my recipe, I have caught flies. Thankfully my recipe appears too tangy for the bees! It's easy to rinse/clean; I also apply Vaseline to the inside of the entrance holes. If they try to escape, they can't get a proper grip. Both of the strings that hang the traps, snapped in half before the season was done. It seemed like the sun/heat dried them out until they were brittle, but the traps landed in the grass, so they didn't crack or break. I already had some cotton twine in the house, I used that to replace them no problem. I've trapped hundreds, if not thousands of wasps this season. It's not a perfect trap, but it's pretty close. If you don't have a hot glue gun, I'm not sure this would be worth purchasing. Hopefully I've helped you make an informed decision. Recommended with caution!
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