Keep wasps away with this pesticide-free, non-toxic wasp deterrent that over 3,000 shoppers hail as 'nothing short of a miracle'

It’s so surprisingly simple

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Wasp deterrents are usually chemical-based and have to be sprayed all around your home or yard to keep these stinging insects away, but there’s a simpler, non-toxic, and ingenious option.

It turns out that a faux wasp nest, available at Amazon, is more than enough to dissuade wasps from your yard without the need for toxic sprays or expert intervention.

Getting rid of wasps has never been so simple – here’s why homeowners and garden experts love them.

Why the faux nest is a brilliant wasp deterrent

Forget wasp traps, these Amazon faux nest wasp deterrents are the most straightforward and longest-lasting solution.

Wasps are territorial insects, and as much as they do not want another swarm invading their nest, they will steer clear of areas already claimed by an existing colony and therefore, a faux nest is the perfect wasp deterrent.

Hanging a fake, wasp-nest lookalike in your yard, porch, or by your gutters is a brilliant and chemical-free trick to keep wasps away from your home this summer.

Thousands of shoppers on Amazon swear by this handy natural pest control essential, with over 3,000 sold last month alone.

Verified shopper Mamounette says in their review, ‘I almost didn’t get these but decided to take a chance because we are tired of being terrorized by wasps and yellow jackets all summer. They were building nests everywhere! [...] We have not seen even one wasp so far, and that is nothing short of a miracle. Will buy again and again. Definitely recommend. If you have wasps, you should get these.’

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Fellow shopper Merilee Buster agrees, adding that they noticed an immediate difference once the fax wasp deterrent deteriorated. They shared, ‘Surprisingly effective. One held up for a year, except that it faded to a light blue. That's when the wasps decided it was no longer something to avoid and they tried to reclaim their favorite corner.

‘I was going to paint the old decoy brown, but after a year the sun had deteriorated the paper to the point it was very fragile, so I saved myself some time and just made a re-order. I understand a brown paper bag works as well, but these decoys look a whole lot better. Worth the price.’

If you are looking for something a little longer-lasting, these crocheted faux-wasp nests, also from Amazon, are a great option. Be aware that you need to stuff these crocheted shells yourself to make them into a ‘nest’ shape, however.

Best place for a fake wasp nest

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Hang faux nests close to where wasps would usually live to keep them away.

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When picking a spot for your wasp deterrent, opt for visible spots outside where wasps would be tempted to build a real nest in real life. This could be under the eaves of your house to prevent roof pest infestations, under and around your deck ideas, on top of garden shed ideas, and the branches of trees in your outdoor space.

For extra efficiency, you can pair faux nest wasp deterrents with the best wasp repellent plants to harness the power of gorgeous scents that garden pests hate.

Why they’re better than traditional wasp traps

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Sweet wasp traps can accidently encourage wasps closer to your home.

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Faux nest wasp deterrents are often better than traditional wasp traps, such as sugar traps and sticky traps, because they actively keep wasps away from your porch and yard, rather than allowing them to get close before killing them over the longer term.

Josh Novell, garden expert at Polhill Garden Centre explains, ‘Sweet traps can attract wasps from neighbouring areas, increasing activity rather than reducing it. You’re unintentionally drawing them in. And of course, always clean up spills and cover food and drink when eating outside. Even a half-empty glass can quickly draw them in.’

As an alternative, you could place hanging wasp traps, from Walmart, at the bottom of your yard to draw wasps away. If a few wasps do still get too close, fall back on Spectracide Wasp and Hornet Killer, from Target, to kill them quickly.

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Has a real wasp nest shown up on your property? It might be a sign to call professional pest control in to protect yourself from dangerous stings and swarms.

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Chiana Dickson
Content Editor

Chiana has been at Homes & Gardens for two years and is our resident 'queen' of non-toxic living. She spends most of her time producing content for the Solved section of the website, helping readers get the most out of their homes through clever decluttering, cleaning, and tidying tips. She was named one of Fixr's top home improvement journalists in 2024.

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