Good afternoon people!!
Am after some advice re: a suitable wasp trap for my fruit but without trapping lacewing and hoverflies, both of which seem to do a grand job keeping the aphids etc at bay. I get a lot of problems in the Raspberry patch but more recently around the Strawberries in my greenhouse.
Wasp Trap
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Unless they become a pest in the autumn, my advice would be to leave them be. They are good pollinators and eat some pests to feed their young.
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)
I agree with Alan - wasps are great pest destroyers and, unless you are a threat to them, they will leave you alone. If you just want to entice them away from, say, your strawberries in your greenhouse, I would put a saucer with some jam or syrup somewhere near which will keep them away from your fruit!
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Hi
What about trying a 'Waspinator' - it's a thing that looks like a wasps' nest, and is supposed to deter wasps - they think that they will be attacked if they go near. You can buy them, but I have seen a paper bag, blown up and tied, used to do the same thing (no good in the rain!). They have t go up early in the spring before nests are established.
I quite like wasps, and they do a good job in the garden, shame so many people don't like them.
What about trying a 'Waspinator' - it's a thing that looks like a wasps' nest, and is supposed to deter wasps - they think that they will be attacked if they go near. You can buy them, but I have seen a paper bag, blown up and tied, used to do the same thing (no good in the rain!). They have t go up early in the spring before nests are established.
I quite like wasps, and they do a good job in the garden, shame so many people don't like them.