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You could also add a dash of washing up liquid, this kills the surface tension of the liquid and the wasps can't then float on the surface.
 
I agree with the dash of washing up liquid - if you feel you need to trap, then at least you kill them a bit more humanely by drowning them more quickly.
 
You could also add a dash of washing up liquid, this kills the surface tension of the liquid and the wasps can't then float on the surface.
Except that they do. The abdomen acts as a bouyancy aid as it's filled with air. So they may drown more quickly but they then form a raft for other wasps to crawl over.
 
No traps this year havent seen many wasps they dont even seem to be on the windfall apples.
We had loads and European Hornets. Both were after the bees and the plums. Only a few wasps now though. I think I will remove the electrical conduct entrance soon.
 

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