🚫🐝 Outsmart wasps before they invade your space!
The DECYOOL 4 Pack Paper Wasp Nest Decoys are realistic, large-sized (8.5" diameter x 11" height) green paper replicas designed to exploit wasps' territorial instincts. By simulating enemy hives, these decoys effectively deter wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets from your outdoor spaces. Easy to assemble and ideal for strategic placement near rooftops, garbage, and pools, they are best deployed in early spring to prevent colony establishment.
E**N
They actually work!
Normally we've been swarmed by wasps and mud daubers. This year, I put these up all around and the wasps and mud daubers are staying away. Every now and then I might see one wasp. But in previous years, there'd be 4-6 wasps flying around our deck simultaneously at any given time during daylight hours. I ended up getting about 16 and putting them all over — in sheds, in the attic, in front patio and back patio, etc. Cheap, non-toxic, EFFECTIVE! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
A**R
Excellent humane option for repelling wasps that WORKS!
Best money I’ve ever spent! We had so many red wasps at our house. They would attack our vehicles and chase us constantly. I hung 2 in the front yard and 2 in the back yard, and by the next day ALL the wasps were gone! And we didn’t even have to kill any, which is nice. This is so much more humane and it truly works!
D**S
Huh? What? Really? IT WORKS! 🧐
Wasps have been wild around my door for years. Chemicals and home remedies didnt work. And these are agressive. I had to fight to go in my own home daily. So decided to try one last thing before I call the pros to my home. And MAN!! I wish I had invented the darn things! Amazing! I gave it 4 stars bcuz I am still a doubter, lol. Only been 2 days, not a single wasp... I'll wait!
G**R
You’d be better off sculpting a nest out of clay and sticking it to a wall
These things are cheap and don’t work. I had wasps build a nest inside of it 😆Also, they rip very easily and are nearly impossible to hang in a spot where a real nest would be, seeing that the hook can’t be reached properly. If easily hung, they just flap around in the wind and eventually fall down. A more appropriate hanging method would be some type of adhesion or Velcro on the side. Not a hook on the top. Poorly thought out.
T**S
WASP NEST HANGING DECOY - Nests Work But Not 100%
I have had these wasp nest decoys hung up around outside, on my house(under roof ledges, right outside my door etc) for a little over a month now. They are holding up so far and seem to be deterring the bees away from building nests in the area the decoy was placed. I still have nests being built on the sides of my house but not right outside my doors anymore where I placed the decoys. The decoys don’t seem to bother the bee nests that are already established. I can honestly say I have seen a significant decrease in the amount of bees lingering around outside since putting these decoys up.Edit: They have severely faded from the sun. Almost white in color compared to the brown color they came as.
T**S
IT WORKS! The territorial wasps will not build here because they think another wasp lives here.
The media could not be loaded. This looks exactly like a wasp nest. No matter the type of wasp you have living on your property, they are territorial and will not build if they see another nest.This one is hive-like. Those parasitic wasps (gross) will build nests like these and live in their hive and wait to attack you and get all their family to come and sting you, too.Wasp stings hurt like the dickens and can also be dangerous if you have an allergy to their venom they inject when they sting.Did you know they can sting you over and over? Not like a bee that will take one for its hive and sting one and done. Wasps are a different type of stingy thing and very aggressive and they have a ton of friends.My husband got a huge reminder, and painful, too, through a leather work glove. That is how deep they can sting. Then they call their friends and it's a party for them when all he wants to do is trim the bushes so we look like we live here.Mud daubbers or paper wasps are more solitary. But they still sting and will still come at you if they have their papery (impressive in geometric terms) nest on the side of your home, playing the worst game of hide and seek in the bushes where they have an obvious advantage due to size (wasps never play by the rules) or under the garage windows 🪟 or anywhere they think is acceptable to build and proceed to harass you for daring to walk past *their* territory.I've done sprays. I've done traps. Those do not work or if they happen to catch one, there are friends and family still hiving it up. Did you know they remember faces? Don't believe me? Google it. Forget elephants. Wasps are like that person who is aggressive in a non passive way and remembers every.thing. even if it happened last summer and they will punish you by stinging. And then call their friends.Sprays are temporary and a good idea if they are coming for you but it's only a temporary solution. And if their friends know through the chemical "pheromone" they send out the wasps can smell from at least a mile away and lasts for weeks. Caught one? Wasp's friends will know. And they will stalk you out. And they remember faces. And they will sting you for what you did to their friend. Even if friend is merely frightened by you or your dog or your neighbor banging on the drums all day, they will take it out on you. Total projection and low-key narcissism but hey, I'm no wasp therapist. I just study their behavior. And know things.This is a LONG TERM, FOREVER, INCREDIBLE, ACTUALLY WORKS, solution that I was recommended to try by a woman who is a horticulurist (grows flowers for a living and is outside a lot and has probably been stung a lot because wasps are pollinators, too!). We don't want to hurt them. We just want them to move. Stop squatting at our place and go next door. Or that huge whatever tree or barn where your X rides horses. We don't want anyone or anything to get hurt we just want to enjoy *our* property. And let the pollinators flourish. And help our farmers out.The weather here changes on a dime and it's tornado alley. We get horrible storms and they have hail and pounding rain and yet there my fake nest stands, waving proudly in the wind like our beautiful flag, delivering its paper composition like the post office, in rain, and sunshine. Saying, "hello other wasps, I live here. Do not even think for one millisecond that you can build a nest of any kind. Mud? Don't care. I'll blow it down like the big, bad wolf. And survive through a tornado, because we just might be in Kansas, like Dorothy and Toto.The size of this product is exactly the same as a hive nest, so you know it's a perfectly replicated form of just tricking nature. Don't feel badly. Animals do it all the time. Biomimicry. And this is an excellent example.We got a bundle and they were so inexpensive, so worth every cent, and they are incredibly lightweight, just as a wasp nest is in real life. It is an invention that deserves an award. And I know it will bring piece of mind, whether you have an allergy or not.Take back your territory with this product. Enjoy sitting outside. Don't let the wasps crash your party or scare you from enjoying what you work hard to have. I never heard tell of wasps paying rent or taxes like we do!Take back your power, your property, the fight and flight of your sympathetic nervous system that causes cortisol and stress and that is good for no one, oh, and your precious skin!In an entirely ethical and animal friendly way! They can move to a tree. Or the side of your neighbor's house. Not your problem! This is a problem SOLVER. You don't need to thank me. Thank the wasps for pollinating and the farmers who allow us to eat. And always, always, thank the engineer who designed this product and the seller who is bringing it to us and Amazon for selling it and having the best review system ever!
H**S
Amazing. I still don't believe it.
I can't call it a miracle, but it's really hard to believe. Here in the Central Southern US we always have wasps and yellow jackets when Spring comes around. But this is the worst year I can remember.I was skeptical, but spent the 12.95. I hung 1 underneath each corner or our covered deck that we have been unable to enjoy this spring because of constant wasp and yellow jacket bombardment.Two days later...no wasps. Two days after that...no yellow jackets. Even my next door neighbor said that since we hung these up his wasp population is almost zero. We ordered another package as a gift for him.Amazing.
C**S
Just what I needed.
This was easy to setup and has kept the wasps away from my back patio. Added benefit that it looks like a decorative paper lantern.
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