pest control wasp
The WaspBane wasp trap has an easy to use disposable refill bait chamber and a unique safety device which helps to protect the user from angry mobile wasps when rebaiting. The bait is non toxic and contains no pesticides so there is no danger of collateral damage! The WaspBane wasp trap does not use wasp sex pheromones which are considered relatively ineffective against worker wasps.
pest control wasp
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The WaspBane wasp trap is the result of more than 6 years of design and experimentation. The simple design hides a unique and secret formula that makes the device so successful. Take a closer look
What makes the WaspBane wasp trap so effective is the discovery of a secret natural chemical lure which wasps find totally irresistible. The WaspBane wasp trap has been designed to scientifically exploit wasp behaviour to an extent not matched by other wasp traps. In fact, the WaspBane wasp trap is so effective at eradicating wasps that it has had to be fitted with a much larger collection chamber (approx 3400ml).
Because the WaspBane wasp trap is so effective at catching wasps (in field studies one device alone destroyed nearly 7Kgs in weight of wasps in one season!), it has had to be fitted with a unique safety device to protect users. No other wasp trap has such a safety device.
The WaspBane wasp trap is perfect for protecting sensitive areas from wasps
including beer gardens, fruit orchards, barbecues, picnics, food stalls, ice cream stalls, caf�s, restaurants, animal cages and pens and garbage cans to name but a few examples. Pilot field studies using the Waspbane wasp trap in a plum tree orchard helped to increase fruit yields by as much as 45%.