cloud jaguar
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My 6 year old boy brought home instructions from school about how to make an insect trap - I built it with him and it works fine! Yesterday we caught 4 houseflies and one yellowjacket hornet in short order.
To make the trap:
1) Drain, empty and wash a 2 liter soda bottle.
2) Cut the bottle about 1/2 inch below where the funnel shaped part on top meets the rest of the bottle.
3) Invert the funnel part so that it fits within the bottle base and trim to size when the inverted funnel part of the bottle is centered.
4) About 1/4 inch down from the top of the bottle trap (the edge you cut), use leather punch or office hole punch make a set of holes on opposite ends of the bottle.
5) Put a 20" of string though both parts of the bottle trap and tie.
6) Bait, hang and wait.
When bugs get trapped in there put the whole contraption in the freezer for a bit like usual.
Now your trap should look like a soda bottle with the top cut off and inverted, held together loosely by a string when hung. When you unhang it hold the loose top on so that it does not free the flies prematurely!
Two things about this method:
1) caught flies probably ate turd and are unclean so don't touch
2) this is not a sustainable feeding method for more than a couple of mantids and your haul will be minimal when it is cold i think.
My kid loved capturing the flies and feeding them to the mantids!
To make the trap:
1) Drain, empty and wash a 2 liter soda bottle.
2) Cut the bottle about 1/2 inch below where the funnel shaped part on top meets the rest of the bottle.
3) Invert the funnel part so that it fits within the bottle base and trim to size when the inverted funnel part of the bottle is centered.
4) About 1/4 inch down from the top of the bottle trap (the edge you cut), use leather punch or office hole punch make a set of holes on opposite ends of the bottle.
5) Put a 20" of string though both parts of the bottle trap and tie.
6) Bait, hang and wait.
When bugs get trapped in there put the whole contraption in the freezer for a bit like usual.
Now your trap should look like a soda bottle with the top cut off and inverted, held together loosely by a string when hung. When you unhang it hold the loose top on so that it does not free the flies prematurely!
Two things about this method:
1) caught flies probably ate turd and are unclean so don't touch
2) this is not a sustainable feeding method for more than a couple of mantids and your haul will be minimal when it is cold i think.
My kid loved capturing the flies and feeding them to the mantids!