Stylish with no Pesticide
Howard Wu — August 3, 2008 — Art & Design
References: improvementscatalog
Not that spraying wasps with Raid and neutralizing them mid-flight, isn't fun.... But these decorative wasp traps are pretty cool too.
Available in the beehive, cylinder, and bell designs as pictured here, these ornamental units possess the following benefits, other than the obvious painful sting deterrent:
- They lure wasps with sweetened fruit juice, rather than pesticides
- The glass casing is reusable
- The attached wire handle can be hung a porch, tree, or any other suitable location
- The traps can also be set on any flat surface
Available in the beehive, cylinder, and bell designs as pictured here, these ornamental units possess the following benefits, other than the obvious painful sting deterrent:
- They lure wasps with sweetened fruit juice, rather than pesticides
- The glass casing is reusable
- The attached wire handle can be hung a porch, tree, or any other suitable location
- The traps can also be set on any flat surface
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Outdoor Recreation - Developing new trap designs for hikers and campers who need insect control in the great outdoors.
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