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Posted 8 August 2023

Waspinator - No More Wasps - Wasp Repellent for Outdoor Areas, Decoy/False Wasp Nests

£7.49
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Just discovered this product. Not sure if it works but judging by some of the reviews, it's worth a go.

About this item
  • NO MORE WASPS - The original Waspinator creates a large wasp free zone without killing wasps and without disturbing the insect world in your garden. No mess or chemicals, no traps, no maintenance & no dead wasps
  • REPEL WASPS NATURALLY - Scientifically proved and based on an age-old remedy Waspinator acts as a decoy just like a scarecrow and naturally repels wasps by mimicking an enemy nest
  • HOW DOES IT WORK? - The Waspinator is a fake wasps nest. Wasps are very territorial and defend their nests aggressively. Foraging wasps leave the area when they see another nest to avoid being attacked.
  • WHERE SHOULD I USE IT - This decoy wasp nest can be placed anywhere around your garden or exterior of your home. Waspinator can even be used indoors in your loft or garage. It packs flat and is perfect to take with you on picnics or camping
  • TWIN PACK - This comes in a pack of two. Waspinator uses the territorial behavioral characteristics to make them stay away from areas we wish to use but allows them to operate in the periphery of your garden
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  1. kand449170's avatar
    Had one of these years back, save your money
    skybluesccfc's avatar
    Same here. made no difference
  2. Ohsomeoneold's avatar
    Natural pest control
    Wasps are probably best known for disrupting summer picnics, but they are actually very important in keeping the ecosystem balanced.

    Without wasps, the world could be overrun with spiders and insects. Each summer, social wasps in the UK capture an estimated 14 million kilogrammes of insect prey, such as caterpillars and greenfly. Perhaps we should be calling them a gardener's friend.
    Anewchange's avatar
    interesting as i was always told they are useless and contribute nothing, 
  3. Starkiwi26's avatar
    I am curious,
    If I put this near a real wasp nest, would it attract the wasps to come and attack (my summer picnic)? As it said, wasps are very territorial and defend their nests aggressively (edited)
    ls10ls's avatar
    I'd wait now till next year and put it up early season. It worked for me till bad weather blew it off its hook.. It won't work if you put it up when the wasps are already active later in season (apparently)
  4. spragclutch's avatar
    Didn't work for me.
  5. deleted1708876's avatar
    What is the world coming to? Just buy a blowtorch ?
    🐝🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 💀 (edited)
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