Do you have problems with wasps in your garden? Your next summer party or BBQ can be more pleasant if the wasps end up in these traps instead of in your drink! Or try hanging from the eaves where wasps like to nest. Glass bottles won't be degraded by the sun like plastic bottles, and these are definitely more attractive. Even attractive enough to use indoors!
Enjoy our value pack of two classic glass wasp traps. Add sweet fruit juice or sugar water to attract wasps and yellowjackets or bees. They can get in but can't get out. Hang these from tree branches, a post, or on your porch or deck. These are ideal pesticide free wasp control.
Also, if you want to catch fruit flies and gnats, you can use vinegar in these.
Other decorative uses: candle holder, vase, home decor
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Darware Glass Wasp Traps 2pk, Wasp Catchers for Garden and Home Use

  • Big enough to hold wasps and hornets or yellow jackets.
  • Receive two glass wasp traps.
  • Simply use some fruit juice or sugar water as bait, and stinging insects will end up in the trap instead of hovering around you
  • Includes wire hanger to hang from a tree or post or easily place on a raised surface/stand (make sure wasps can get to bottom hole)
  • 7 inches tall by 5 inches diameter; Color: Clear glass; Style: patterned vintage style retro glass

Got wasp worries in your garden or during your summer BBQs? Swap the annoyance for peace of mind with our classic glass wasp traps. These attractive glass bottles outshine plastic ones, don't degrade in the sun, and look good enough to hang indoors. Just fill them with sweet fruit juice or sugar water to lure wasps, yellowjackets, or bees in without a way out. Perfect for hanging in sunny spots, these traps offer a chemical-free solution to your wasp problems. Fancy catching fruit flies or gnats? A bit of vinegar does the trick. Not just for pests, these traps double as quirky candle holders or vases for your home decor.
Made of glass with a natural cork, we recommend handwashing. Adding bait is a breeze—sweeten with fruit juice or sugar water, a dash of dishwashing liquid and for a spring protein kick, add a piece of meat. Say goodbye to pests and hello to a stylish, practical solution. Note: Bait not included