davemacdon
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2009
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- Location
- Oxfordshire, uk
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- Back down to 1 following wasp invasion
My home made wasp trap design.
Made using info from the beekeeping forum.
Tesco cheap squash bottle or similar.
Cut top off, remove lid and invert over base.
Place gravel in bottom to steady in windy conditions.
Partially fill the bottom (over gravel but below upturned lid) with 1:2 sugar water solution, vinegar and a spoon of jam.
Place in sheltered location to prevent rain filling up bottle.
Under hive has worked well for me with small bottles. Large ones under table frame for top bar hive (still to be built).
Watch the wasps fill up and drown.
Once full, empty whole of contents and replace upturned lid with new wasp recipe - start again.
Hope this helps others. I have loads of wasps around my hives this year and this is definately getting rid of some.
The vinegar stops the bees from wanting to drink from it!!
Good luck
Dave.
Made using info from the beekeeping forum.
Tesco cheap squash bottle or similar.
Cut top off, remove lid and invert over base.
Place gravel in bottom to steady in windy conditions.
Partially fill the bottom (over gravel but below upturned lid) with 1:2 sugar water solution, vinegar and a spoon of jam.
Place in sheltered location to prevent rain filling up bottle.
Under hive has worked well for me with small bottles. Large ones under table frame for top bar hive (still to be built).
Watch the wasps fill up and drown.
Once full, empty whole of contents and replace upturned lid with new wasp recipe - start again.
Hope this helps others. I have loads of wasps around my hives this year and this is definately getting rid of some.
The vinegar stops the bees from wanting to drink from it!!
Good luck
Dave.