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Why Wasp, Hornet and Yellowjacket Outdoor Liquid Device Insect Trap

RESCUE! Why Wasp, Hornet and Yellowjacket Outdoor Liquid Device Insect Trap

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Can you use this inside of home? If not, what product can you use?


Not sure about using this product inside. But there is a product that you can use inside... a fly swatter. Make sure you cover your face, but wear a hat, a thick long sleeve jacket, jeans, and gloves. Then... "BATTER UP!!!"

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Definitely not. It ATTRACTS yellow jackets. Put it outside in late winter just as it begins to warm. Bait it with sugared water or syrup. As yellow jackets become trapped and die, more will be attracted by the dead remains in the trap. It can take years for the trap to completely fill with dead yellow jackets, so just set it and forget it! Note that 1 yellow jacket caught early will prevent 100+ from being born later. So trap them BEFORE you notice them. That's the best way to keep them away from your home.

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According to the label there is no poison in it. But if you have lots of yellow jackets in your house, I would be more concerned with finding how they are getting in and dealing with that issue.

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I don't know how safe the bait is to breathe. You can buy sticky traps for wasps, similar to the fly traps.

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I wouldn't. You would be breathing the chemicals throughout your home. If you have wasps or yellow jackets inside your house, I would call a professional to have them removed.

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Jen, I would NOT recommend using a wasp trap in the house for a few reasons. 1) The trap is designed to ATTRACT wasps--you don't want to attract them into your home. 2) From what I've observed, wasps don't make a beeline (no pun intended) for the trap; rather, they gradually get interested and go in--it won't work as fast as you'd like if they're already in your home. For inside the house, I recommend a good old fashioned flyswatter--just make sure you get them on the first shot. I personally like the 1-2 punch of hit hard with a flyswatter and suck it up immediately with the vacuum hose when it hits the ground. You might be able to find a suitable spray, but read the label very careful as most are designed for OUTDOOR use only. I would be suspect of an indoor spray's ability to kill quickly enough that they won't come after you.

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no it is for only outside if you have bees comming inside your home for a temp fix use fly paper and if it is only a small hole they are comming out of you could caulk it shut but I would just call an exterminator just to be on the safe side

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I have mine inside my garage - but it leaves a pile of crispy bugs on the floor below it. Also it's kinda noisy when it gets a bigger bug and the blue light isn't the most attractive.

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