🚫🐝 Outsmart wasps, not your vibe!
This 3-pack of eco-friendly wasp nest decoys offers a chemical-free, realistic solution to repel wasps by exploiting their territorial instincts. Each 28x20 cm paper decoy mimics a real nest, designed to hang 6-8 feet off the ground for maximum effectiveness. Perfect for outdoor spaces, it provides safe, sustainable pest control with a satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | Maad Brands Store |
Part Number | 14 |
Product Dimensions | 114.3 x 139.7 x 127 cm; 82 g |
Item model number | 1 |
Size | 3 |
Colour | Brown |
Style | Hanging Style |
Material | Paper |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 82 g |
G**O
Best Purchase This Year - Wasps galore, cleared within the hour, Hows That
Bought this item previously, it worked so well my daughter had issues with wasps in her loft and outside in the garden, with small children playing in this garden in heat of this summer, she asked me if they really worked well I showed her the video of our issue. On seeing it we bought this pack of 3 for her. prompt delivery and reasonable price. Please be aware if placing outside ensure its under a rain sheltered area as they are flimsy paper and you may wish to add a little weight as in blustery weather it may get damaged, I take it down if its too windy. I would still buy these again and again, just great.
D**S
They work!
Come summer I have a few scouts coming into the house looking for a spot where to build the new nests. They usually come in through the kitchen window and the back door, which opens into a recess (I call it the pantry although I have the fridge, washing machine and tumble dryer there). I now see them flying into the room barely a metre and without missing a beat, turning round and going out the same way they came. I've not had to deal with any new nests. I fitted another one in the garage and they haven't build a new nest this year. I recommend them.
A**R
Definitely deter wasp activity.
A little fragile but certainly seem to do the job.
N**S
Nice as a temporary decoration, but no real use
Bought for my mum as she asked me to get them, as she said her friend swears by them. Not sure why, as my mum's lived in her house for 30 years and there's never been a wasps nest in the garden, but good children do as they're asked.Quite easy to put together, but they seem quite flimsy which should really be a warning. Lasted a couple of weeks, then split apart in the first bit of windy/rainy weather we had and it's now barely holding itself together.No wasps were sighted after putting it up, but then, there were no wasps before it went up either. And there are still no wasps now, so the misshapen Pac-Man-like remnants of the decoy seem to be just as effective as the intact product.Two stars, but only because it looked like a nice lantern for a few weeks.
C**E
Didn't con the wasps in my neighbourhood!
Didn't work for our garden. In fact, never seen so many wasps!
C**Y
No more wasps in our garden now- seriously. They actually work.
We had wasps in our garden every year, and recently there were enormous hornets. My daughter has a wasp phobia and they kept getting in the house. Unbelievably, these actually worked. We sprayed them with shoe protector as someone reccommended- for weather. We have two hanging on the patio, in front of the garden door. It may help that they are slightly sheltered from rain though they get it from the side. So far they are fully intact (a couple months I think) and we literally have not seen a single wasp. It's been astonishing- I never used to think these would work and tried other things to no avail. I came on here specifically to give this review as I htink epople ought to know how effective they are. The instructions do say put up by the end of March I think because by then wasps may have made their nests and be less easy to ward off from the area. We put our up a month or two late and still have been successful.
J**R
Great. No wasps in my garden.
I have left these in the garden for weeks seen no wasps but they have lost there colour and ended up a lovely shade of pale blue but still doing the job. I still have 1 left so I will put that out when the others have disintegrated due to our English weather.
J**Y
Fab!
I've bought fake wasp nests for the last couple of years and wouldn't be without them as I'm petrified of wasps. You need to put them up the beginning of March when spring is on its way. This is when the Quen wasp will begin to come out of hibernation and start to look for suitable places to start her nest and start laying her eggs. Wasps are territorial and won't build near an already established nest, so this will help to prevent nests being built near your home and later, during summer will deter wasps from making a nuisance of themselves in your garden. If you put them up later and a nest is already built nearby they don't work! The only time I have seen wasps is around September/October time when they are looking for food and are starting to die off. But by then usually im not sitting in my garden as much anyway.The trick is to make sure you put them out beginning of spring and under some form of cover if possible, near to most problem areas. I put one in my tree at bottom of garden near my shed, one under guttering out front and one near my conservatory. I always have spares to replace if required and have found them to be a great summer solution to sitting out in the sunshine in peace!
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