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These traps work amazing. If you already have a bunch of wasp or yellow jacket nests around your house, set a few of these up and it will greatly decrease the number of flying pests.

The Why Trap is awesome. I am on my way to buy refill attractants. I have had this trap about 3 or 4 weeks. Right now, there is about 15 in the bottom and about that many in the top. I am extremely allergic to stings so I have 5 of these catchers spread out on just over an acre of property. I clean them and replace them with attractant refills every two weeks.

It's an insignificant price to pay to enjoy being outside my house vs the cost of a hospital visit! I always have a supply of refill packets on-hand. I stopped by Wal-Mart after midnight on my way home from work. I came home and assembled the WHY Trap and set it outside. I woke up this morning and I saw one of those little slimeballs trapped inside. The job was well done. The next days will determine if I give it a 5-star rating. You trap wasps, and she creates more wasps for you to trap.

Not the most effective solution, right? Trying to remove a wasp or hornet nest on your own is an incredibly dangerous endeavor and should not be attempted by homeowners. The safest and smartest course of action is to call in an ABC Wildlife stinging insect specialist to safely remove the wasp or hornet colony from your property.

Not only are our technicians trained in stinging insect behavior and control, they can offer you preventative maintenance treatments to keep wasps from being a problem in the future. Let the friendly, knowledgeable experts at ABC Wildlife help you reclaim your yard and your peace of mind. Karen Jesse is a wildlife writer and educator licensed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Illinois Department of Public Health in urban wildlife management and structural pest control.

She enjoys hiking, telling people how cool skunks are, and opera. When you have an animal problem, you need animal experts. These simple measures can go a long way to ensuring a pest-free home. Some of the links on this page may link to our affiliates. Learn more about our ad policies. Best Wasps And Hornet Traps. Reusable Yellowjacket Trap. Best Overall. Best Non-Toxic. It offers an easy way to control pests with no maintenance.

Buy on Amazon. Trying to get rid of wasps for good? Table of Contents. Cons Replacing the attractant cartridges adds to the expense. Pros The manufacturer makes the traps specific to the species found in different regions There is no maintenance It is easy to use It is well-made for a disposable product It works as described.

Pros It works as described There is no maintenance It is hands-off control It is inexpensive It is eco-friendly. Pros Multiple entry points Eco friendly Simple to use and maintain. Cons Some reports of poor design Holes too big to contain some insects. The upgraded version LIGHTSMAX Wasp and Bee Traps is simple to use and comes with a left and right part that snap together to form the bulk of the trap, a bottom tray to avoid leaks, and a top cap that screws on and provides hanging capability.

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