How do I make bee/wasp catchers?
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we put bottles on one side of the yard with sugar water to keep them away from our eating area
i just bought a wasp trap with instruction for mixing a cup of apple juice and 1/4 of sugar then add a tiny piece of meat or cat food because wasps are also carnivorous. That concoction is put in a 2 liter soda bottle and the traps are just plastic bits that hold open slits in the bottle. It help the scent drift out to lure the wasp in a tiny opening so they get trapped inside. I wonder if the little yellow plastic traps would be needed if you just cut tiny holes in the top sides of the bottle. Hang it away from your porch, patio or play areas.
PS if you just have honey bees be nice to them because our food crops depend on them and they are becoming endangered.
don't catch & kill them deter them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF_P2RhabBE another https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wio0LX2VG_Q also painting certain colors What Paint Colors Attract & Repel Bugs, Insects & Other Pests?
When you want to talk about the majority of other pests you will need to go the opposite from mosquitoes,which are drawn to dark colors gray/brown/black. Bugs specifically will see colors in a UV spectrum. They see objects in nature that often mean food or shelter; and those objects are usually flowers. Flowers are brightly colored and fragrant so you want to stay away from these same colors when choosing a paint color for your home. If you want to have a yellow or orange house you may find yourself with more pests than your neighbor who chose blue or green. The blues and greens tend to blend in more and won’t be what a pest would potentially flock to. In fact, many people swear by painting porch ceilings pale blue to repel stinging insects such as wasps.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/pest-repeller/catch-the-queen-to-control-wasps-hornets-yellowjackets-this-summer-3435595
Catch the Queen to Control Wasps, Hornets, Yellowjackets This Summer