While the summer season is full of delightful moments, like gathering with loved ones, enjoying a barbecue cookout, or relaxing by the pool, it also comes with a major drawback: wasps.
During the summertime, wasps are at their most active and will build their nests which can result in hundreds of wasps in your own backyard. But did you know there’s one simple way you can keep wasps away instantly? You’re going to want to create your own fake wasp nest.
Why Is a Fake Wasp Nest Effective?
Creating a fake wasp nest creates a decoy for them. Wasps are territorial pests and will avoid areas where other wasp colonies are present. It works like a charm and they will be out of your way in no time!
Additionally, this DIY is incredibly cost effective and you won’t have to bother spending so much money on overpriced wasp spray anymore. Lastly, this trick will help decrease the probability of you getting stung since it’s a hands-off project once you’re finished with it.
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How to Make a Fake Wasp Nest
Creating a fake was nest on your own is a cheap way to deter wasps from your home and outdoor patio. It’s also a fun DIY project to do with a family member if they are into arts and crafts.
So, how do you build one? It’s actually quite simple: you will need a pair of scissors, string, tape and a brown paper bag.
- First, take the brown paper bag and unfold it completely so it’s flat.
- Then, cut your paper bag into a large rectangle so it’s the size you want.
- Once you have your desired size, crumple it up into a ball. This creates the fake wasp nest giving it a similar feel and texture.
- Once you’ve got the shape down, use tape to make sure it won’t come undone.
- Attach the string to your nest using the rest of your tape and hang it on a spot on your porch or wherever you want to deter wasps.
Other Tips for Preventing Wasps
If you’re looking for additional tips, here are some more hacks to get rid of these pesky pests.
First, cleaning up your garden will help prevent wasps from preying on other insects. If you let your vegetables and produce start to rot, this will increase the amount of insects in the area which will attract wasps.
Another cost-effective way to prevent wasps is to use soap and water as a solution to spray onto wasp nests around your house.
Of course, you can also use professional wasp spray from your local store, but before you go and get to spraying those wasp nests, make sure to wear protective clothing and goggles to ensure you don’t accidentally spray yourself (and to protect you from any wasps that may feel threatened).