Specification
The WaspBane wasp trap bait system is pesticide, toxin and pheronomone free which means that the trap is safe for domestic use and disposal. The WaspBane wasp trap is a sophisticated scientifically engineered trap which means that not all baits will work with the trap.
The WaspBane wasp trap requires that a suitable liquid be added to attract waps to the trap.
Examples of suitable liquids are listed below. Not all liquids will work in the trap. So for example, artificially flavoured and /or artificially sweetened drinks such as colas, squashes and lemonades will not work. The reason for this is that the flavours and sugars are caught in the water part of the trap.
The trap is designed to release aromas but also to capture evaporating water through condensation to stop the trap drying out. Highly acidic liquids such as concentrated orange juice, pineapple juice, colas and well as vinegar stops the bait system from working. Peppermint oil or cordial should not be used because this kills the bait system.
The five food grade powders (four in the bait chamber and one in the activator sachet provided separately) each play a different role.
When wasps die in sufficient numbers in one place they emit a smell that repels other wasps. The bait system helps destroy these smells so that wasps are not repelled. The bait system also prevents the wasps (and other insects) from rotting which would cause the trap to stink and attract flies instead of wasps. The bait powders also help to draw water out of the insects that have been caught to replenish any water which may have evaporated from the WaspBane wasp trap. Another one of the powders helps to regulate the acidity of the WaspBane wasp trap because the bait system stops working if it is too acidic. Together the bait powders help to ‘compost’ down wasps that are caught over time so increasing the capacity of the WaspBane wasp trap thereby removing the need for maintenance and cleaning. If you don’t have to handle the trap you won’t get stung and that is another one of the signature safety features of the WaspBane wasp trap.
Usage
Each WaspBane wasp trap is supplied with full instructions.
The WaspBane wasp trap can be used either suspended or free standing to protect sensitive areas from nuisance wasps. In the domestic setting, the WaspBane wasp trap can be used for example to protect outdoor patio areas, childrens’ play areas, barbecues, alfresco dining, pets and fruit trees and can be used to intercept wasps to prevent them from entering the home. The WaspBane wasp trap is a versatile trap designed to reclaim the outdoors from nuisance wasps.
The WaspBane wasp trap is sited down wind of the area to be protected to intercept scouting wasps to stop them finding food in the protected area and to stop them reporting that food back to their nest. Scouting wasps will be seen flying up and along the scent trail. The WaspBane wasp trap then ‘intercepts’ these scouting wasps preventing them reporting back the trap’s position to the “workers” in the nest.
Bait System
Bait Powders
The bait powders provided with the WaspBane wasp trap are not attractants and will not of themselves attract wasps. So for example, adding just water will not work. The WaspBane wasp trap requires that you add a suitable bait liquid (See below). The purpose of the bait powders is to keep the bait that you add fresh so that the WaspBane wasp trap continues to work throughout the whole season.
Preferred Liquids:
- 50/50 mix of lager (or sweet beer) and water and between 100 to 150g of honey (or 100g of honey and 100g of maple syrup, which must be authentic).
- Good results have been achieved using the above formulation. Please note that 100g to 150g of honey is between a half and three quarters of a standard jar of honey.
Other liquids may be tried and people have reported good results with pureed apples, pears, cider and jams. However, there have also been variable results reported with such liquids. Please bear in mind that if wasps are not sweet feeding they will not come to the trap and this is normal.
Problem Liquids:
- Orange or other citrus juice.
- Pineapple juice.
- Squashes.
- Colas, lemonades and other artificially flavoured or sweetened drinks.
- Bitters.
- Peppermint oil or cordial.
Bait System Performance:
In use the bait system will form a coffee coloured sludge in the bottom of the bait chamber and this is normal. If after setting the WaspBane wasp trap it stops working and there is no sludge in the bottom of the bait chamber check to see if you added the contents of the activator sachet. If the contents of the activator sachet haven’t been added then you can do so.
Follow the instructions for dismantling the WaspBane wasp trap making sure that there are no live wasps in the WaspBane wasp trap before you start. Using a clean dry funnel, add the contents of the sachet and then add a further 100g to 150g of honey.
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