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The WaspBane wasp trap is a versatile
'partner in protection' during the wasp
pest season. It can be located in a
number of ways to ensure effective
protection from wasps in different
circumstances.
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The WaspBane wasp trap can be used
suspended from trees, street lamps and
posts or free standing on its robust weighted
base. This makes the WaspBane wasp trap
versatile in use which means you can protect
your picnic or barbecue from wasps whether
you are on the beach or in a wooded glade.
And with the unique safety device, once you
have finished your picnic or barbecue you can
pack up the WaspBane wasp trap, seal it
safely and use it again elsewhere.
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%.
The WaspBane wasp trap can be used alone
for wasp eradication in situations where the
location of an offending nest is not known or
difficult to access to destroy.
The WaspBane wasp trap can be used to
prevent nests being built by protecting
locations which are being used by wasps for
nesting sites such as attics. The Waspbane
wasp trap can be used to set up a
perimeter to prevent wasps from reaching
a protected area such as a fruit tree orchard
or garden picnic area.
WaspBane works best if it is sited in a quiet, sunny
location open to any wind or breeze. Generally trees
are ideal (although not necessary).
If you wish to protect domestic areas of the garden,
such as patios or barbecues, then WaspBane should be
positioned down wind away from the area. In
other words, the prevailing wind should hit the
domestic area before it hits the WaspBane wasp trap.
To protect fruit crops, WaspBane should be sited
amongst the fruit in the fruit tree or plant itself.
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