Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap
Asian Hornet Wasp Trap
Asian Hornet Disposable Trap Bag
Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap
Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap
Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap
Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap
Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap
Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap

Wasp and Asian Hornet Trap Disposable Bag - Effective Outdoor Trap

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Trappit wasp and Asian Hornet bag trap, for use outdoors in areas such as gardens, bin areas and farms. This bag is also suitable for catching Asian Hornets.

Open the yellow plastic valve in top of the bag, fill up the bag with lure (purchased separately) to the indicated line and hang bag up near your apiary on a branch using the wire included.

SAVE 10% per bag when you purchase 5 or more. Discount automatically applied during checkout or save even more when you buy a full box of 25 bags.

Each trap requires 500ml of wasp lure liquid. Once filled with dead wasps, close the screw top lid and dispose of in the household waste.

The Trappit disposable Wasp bags are an effective outdoor trap for catching wasps and catching asian hornets.

Each bag requires 500ml of the Liquid Wasp and Fly bait, available separately here

  • Ideal for outdoor use in garden, farms, stables, and bin stores
  • Use in conjunction with Trappit Liquid Wasp Bait 
  • A non-toxic solution to control wasps
  • Dispose with normal waste

The Asian Hornet (Vespa velutina), is an aggressive predator of beneficial insects including honeybees. It has extended its geographical range from Asia to mainland Europe following an accidental introduction into France. It is now also present in Spain, Majorca, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland. Adult hornets are highly mobile, the rate of spread across France was approximately 60-100 km/year. In September 2016 Asian hornet was confirmed for the first time in the UK, but it is still not clear whether it is established or not. It is vital that beekeepers monitor for the presence of the hornet in their area - source National Bee Unit.


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