If you are looking for a wasp fix, try this homemade trap. My grandpa swears by it!
By McKayla Davis
If you’re dealing with a pesky wasp problem at your home or garden, you’re certainly not alone. Wasps can be more than just a minor annoyance; they can be a real safety concern, especially for those who are allergic to their stings. Commercial traps and chemical sprays might provide some relief but come with their fair share of downsides, such as high costs and potential environmental impacts. So, what’s a homeowner to do? This is where a homemade wasp trap, passed down by generations in my family, comes into play. My grandpa swears by it, and after trying it out myself, I can confidently recommend it to others as well.
Before diving into the steps for creating this homemade wasp trap, you might be wondering why you should keep reading. The effectiveness of this trap has been demonstrated time and time again, offering a low-cost, eco-friendly solution. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or simply someone looking for a reliable way to deal with wasps, this method will not disappoint. Plus, the satisfaction of solving the problem with a simple homemade solution is well worth the effort.
Materials You’ll Need:
1. An empty plastic bottle (2-liter size works best)
2. A pair of scissors
3. Some honey or sugary soda
4. A piece of wire or strong string for hanging the trap
Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Wasp Trap:
1. Prepare the Bottle
Take your empty plastic bottle and use scissors to carefully cut off the top third. You should end up with a funnel-like piece and the remaining bottom part of the bottle.
2. Add the Bait
Pour your bait (honey or sugary soda) into the bottom part of the bottle. This will attract the wasps into your trap.
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