by Watchman » 31 Jul 2017 09:55
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I have been using this trap for a couple of years. They were (past tense) available at Wally and Amazon but are getting hard to find. Why? Because they're popular, completely natural, and non-poisonous. Last week I hung two of these at opposite catty-corners on our deck and the damn hornets kept committing suicide by flying into it and never leaving. It is extremely effective on mosquitoes and other flying insects. There are two downsides that I'm aware of. One, they are pricey, about $7, but they will last all summer long or until they are covered, insect-to-insect. The second bad thing is that they will murder hummingbirds and other small flyers. So far, I haven't had that problem.
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I have been using this trap for a couple of years. They were (past tense) available at Wally and Amazon but are getting hard to find. Why? Because they're popular, completely natural, and non-poisonous. Last week I hung two of these at opposite catty-corners on our deck and the damn hornets kept committing suicide by flying into it and never leaving. It is extremely effective on mosquitoes and other flying insects. There are two downsides that I'm aware of. One, they are pricey, about $7, but they will last all summer long or until they are covered, insect-to-insect. The second bad thing is that they will murder hummingbirds and other small flyers. So far, I haven't had that problem.