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Unwelcome Visitors: Advice About Pest Control


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Unwelcome Visitors: Advice About Pest Control

Hello all. My name is William and I have always been a farmer. Recently, the farm next door subdivided into one-hectare blocks and a lot of urbanites moved in to enjoy the countryside. Many were excited to start their own vegetable gardens until they realised that there were some unwelcome visitors. Insects, mice and birds seemed to love their crops too! As an old hand at the game, I was able to prevent them from poisoning everything in sight! In some cases, I got them to plant flowers like marigolds to stop particular insects. In other cases I recommended calling in the experts. After all, the idea is to control the pests but keep crops healthy. I know a lot of people are faced with unexpected pests when they move. Hopefully, this blog will provide helpful advice and encourage you to assess the situation calmly. All the best.

Creative Trap Idea Designed to Keep Wasps Away

There are many types of pests that are annoying and a hazard to your health, but few are because the amount of pain that wasps can cause. Wasps have a reputation for being aggressive and leaving behind painful stingers that cause swelling and irritation on the skin. If you do not want to fight with this type of pest regularly, you need to learn about ways to get rid of wasps from your property. There is a trap that you can make using household items that will effectively get rid of wasps.

Set a Trap

Pest control specialists have their own techniques for ridding your property of wasps, but it is possible for you to make and set your own traps. You can create a wasp trap by using household items. This can be done with a glass jar or a soda bottle. If you are using a glass jar, simply create a hole within the lid. The size of the hole should be small enough that a wasp can crawl in, but not be able to get out. Fill the jar with orange juice or another type of fruit juice with an appealing aroma. It is even possible to create traps using other bait options like soda pop, wine, beer, maple syrup or molasses diluted in water.

Placing a fruit jam on the underside of the lid will also be a good way to attract wasps. Just seal the jar and place it in your yard out of the way. Wasps will be attracted to the jar, but will eventually fall into the liquid at the bottom and drown. You should replace the liquid and jam in the jar each night. Always use caution when you go to change the trap and be sure that you do not go near it in the daytime. It is in the daytime when wasps will be near this trap. You can use different baits besides orange juice and jam if you prefer.

Prevention is Key

In addition to setting a unique wasp tarp in your yard, you can also take preventative measures to keep this harmful insect at bay. Be sure to cover all trash bins and do not leave food sitting outside. It is also a good idea to get rid of any water sources that are near your home, because this could be attracting the wasps to congregate around your property.