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You can make a wasp trap to keep a garden patio or deck area free of wasps. You may need to use a wasp trap to clear an infested area or get rid of wasps in an area where you need to work.
Simple Soda Bottle Wasp Trap
The most popular DIY wasp trap is the soda bottle modified to entrap unsuspecting wasps. You can use any bottle size, but a 2-liter size will give you more space for trapping more wasps. Once you're finished with your trap, you will simply place it in your trash bin.
Supplies
- 1 (2-liter) plastic soda or water bottle, empty
- 1 paring knife
- 1 pair of scissors
- ½ cup of honey
- 3 cups of water
- ½ cup of granulated sugar
- 1 marker
- 1 spoon
Instructions
- About 1/3 from the top of the bottle, use the marker to draw a horizontal line. This will be the place where you'll cut.
- Use the knife to pierce the plastic along the line you made with the marker.
- Use the scissors to finish cutting the bottle until the top part falls free.
- Place the honey, water, and sugar inside the lower part of the bottle.
- Use the spoon to slightly mix. You can leave the honey in a concentrated dollop.
- Unscrew the bottle cap and discard.
- Turn the bottle top upside down so the pour spout is pointed down.
- Set the top part of the bottle, still pointing down, into the bottom of the bottle.
- The pour spout will be positioned above the honey, sugar and water mixture.
- There should be a few inches of clearance between the bottle spout and the mixture.
- Set your trap near the infested area and leave.
- The wasps should find your baited trap within a few minutes.
- If your trap fills up, you can throw it away and create another one or empty the dead wasps in the trash and refill the bottle.
Other Bait Ideas for Your Wasp Trap
You can use almost any type of sticky sweet food or drink for bait in your wasp trap. The sweet scent is what attracts wasps, drawn to the aroma, the same way wasps are attracted to blossoms. Soda drinks, jellies, cookies dissolved in water, a banana in water or other fruit or fruit juice have enough sugar to attract wasps.
Tips for Baiting Your Wasp Trap
A few tips can help you evaluate how to approach trapping wasps. You can also learn avoid trapping other pollinators.
- You want to ensure no honeybees are attracted to your wasp trap, so add a few drops of vinegar into the mixture.
- Prevent wasps from escaping by rubbing a small amount of petroleum jelly around the outer and inner rim of the bottle spout.
- Empty the dead wasps regularly. If you allow the dead wasps to stack up, newcomers will be prevented from drowning.
- If you dislike the idea of emptying the trap, you can always make a new one.
- It isn't necessary to hang up your trap to attract wasps.
- Always wear protective gloves and attire when working around stinging insects, especially when emptying traps.
Using Different Types of Bottles
You can use other types of bottles or containers for a wasp trap. If you use a product that comes with a self-pour spout that is large enough for a wasp to crawl through, you can use the same instructions for that bottle/container.
Bucket of Water Wasp Trap
One of the easiest wasp traps you can create only requires a few simple items. You can use this wasp trap about 15'-20' from the area you wish to work, play or sit.
Supplies
- 1 bucket
- Water, to fill bucket
- Protein bait, purchased
- 2 teaspoons liquid dish soap
- String for suspending bait
- Scissors to cut string
Instructions
- Fill the bucket with water.
- Add liquid dish soap and slightly mix with the water.
- Set bucket where you can suspend the bait above it.
- Cut a string long enough so the bait is about 1" from the water surface.
- The wasps will attempt to remove the bait, fall into the water and drown, kept from flight by the soap.
Easy Ways Make A Wasp Trap
Making a wasp trap is easy and doesn't require a lot of expensive supplies or materials. If you're allergic to wasps, it's best to let someone else set and remove the traps.