What's the Best Trap for the Asian Giant Hornet (Murder Hornet)? Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- We are testing four different baits to capture the Asian Giant Hornet (aka Murder Hornet). Since we live in the area of Washington where they have established colonies, we are hopeful that we will have success capturing Asian Giant Hornets.
Trap #1:
1/2 cup of Grape Juice
1/2 cup of Calpis (Calpico)
1/2 cup of Rice Wine
Trap #2
1 can of Cat Food
Trap #3
1/2 cup of Orange Juice
1/2 cup of Rice Wine
Trap #4
1 package of Liquid Hornet Pheromone
rice wine Alone is hard to find pretty much no store has it.
Very interesting! Good information!
Glad you like it!
Which trap worked the best?
I'll post an update soon (I hope-ha!) But the grape/calpis captured the most native hornets and wasps.
Great video but any follow-up on how effective (or not) these traps were?
These Chinese hornets decimate butterflies by the dozen.
One of these can kill a dozen butterflies in less than a day.
What success did you have?
Never made a video 2??
I didn't find part2
I don't even think you have to change the bait After every 3 days.
even if the Bait rotts and spoils the buggs will still get in it I mean rotting fruit doesn't necissarily make them sick or make them have a dislike and distaste for it.
idk what nonsense that is.
Seeing as it takes awhile for asian hornets to come around, i live on an island not in any big Country, we have them here and i can honestly tell you it is almost idioticly hard to catch these things.
and i meeean hard... i barely seev them come around It'd be wise to leave the trap out for more than 2 weeks As they usually travel around sometimes greater distances.
also as if the nest isn't nearby It'll probably take them Longer to notice The bait, idk exactly how well they're sense of smell is.
It’s been 2 yrs, where’s part 2?
Failed?
where do you live I live in Washington state were there giant Hornet encounters
Hello David! We're in Custer, WA...ground zero. Where in Washington are you?
@@mcfallbeeyard2348 Oh nice I live in Ridgefield, I was also wondering did you catch any feral or wild HoneyBee colonies here in Washington?
Yes! We love catching swarms and doing the occasional cutout. 😁
here we use cheap beer