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White Wasp Nest Decoy – Natural Outdoor Wasp Repellent & Deterrent

White Wasp Nest Decoy – Natural Outdoor Wasp Repellent & Deterrent

Regular price $9.99 USD
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🐝 Keep Wasps Away – The Natural, Chemical-Free Way
Say goodbye to buzzing invaders on your porch, patio, or pool deck — without toxic sprays or messy traps. Our ultra-realistic Wasp Nest Decoy uses nature’s rules to tell wasps: “This territory is taken.”

🌿 Why It Works
Wasps are highly territorial and won’t build near what looks like another nest. By hanging this fake wasp nest, you naturally discourage them from settling nearby — protecting your family and pets without harming the environment.
👉 Pro tip: Place a decoy wherever you’ve removed a real nest to stop them from rebuilding in the same spot.

🧩 Where to Use It
• Porches, patios & pool areas
• Sheds, garages & mailboxes
• RVs, campers & playgrounds
• Gardens, pergolas & chicken coops

✨ Features You’ll Love
• Realistic honeycomb texture with organically shaped capped cells
• 3D-sculpted center for lifelike depth and appearance
• Hidden mounting holes for a clean, natural look
• Durable, weather-resistant PETG material
• Handmade in the USA by TigerDog3D

📏 Product Specs
• Width: 3 inches (76.2 mm)
• Color Options: Black, Gray, Tan, White & Brown
• Mounting: Screws, zip ties, twine, or outdoor adhesive (not included)

💚 Safe, Smart, and Sustainable
• 100% chemical-free and non-toxic
• Safe for pets, kids, and pollinators
• No electricity, traps, or maintenance required
• Designed to leave up year-round


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many do I need?
Our 5-pack is the best starter for most homes. It lets you cover key hotspots like the front and back doors, garage or shed, and areas like gardens or kids’ play spaces where wasps are often a problem. For larger properties or multiple buildings, many customers order additional decoys to protect sheds, barns, or outdoor seating areas.

What types of wasps does it work on?
These decoys are most effective against territorial, open-nesting paper wasps, which avoid building near what appears to be another colony. That includes:
• European Paper Wasp (most common in suburbs)
• Northern Paper Wasp (brown/yellow; widespread)
• Red Paper Wasp (reddish color; common in southern U.S.)
• Guinea Paper Wasp (small; southeastern U.S.)
• Metric Paper Wasp (dark body; Midwest/eastern U.S.)
• Arizona/Texas Paper Wasps (hot climates; Southwest)
• Common Paper Wasp (Australia, U.K., Asia)
• Asian Paper Wasp / Japanese Paper Wasp (Asia-Pacific)
• Ropalidia Paper Wasps (India, tropical regions)
🟡 Color varieties (brown, red, black paper wasps) still fall under these types and are typically deterred if they build open-style nests.

When should I hang it up?
Anytime is a good time! For best results, hang your decoys in early spring before wasps start building nests — this can help keep your space wasp-free all season long. Already have a nest? Just remove it and replace it with a decoy in the same spot. Wasps are territorial and won’t return to an area they believe is already claimed.

How do I install it?
Each decoy has hidden mounting holes. You can hang it with screws, zip ties, twine, or even outdoor adhesive (not included). Place it about eye level or higher, in a spot with some visibility.

Is it safe for kids, pets, or pollinators?
Yes! Our decoys are non-toxic, contain no chemicals, and don’t kill or trap any insects — making them safe for the whole family, pets included.


🏡 Loved by Families Across the Country
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“Bees and wasps will not make a nest near where one already exists — even if it is a decoy :)”
— Michael, July 13, 2025

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“Works so good! After purchasing 5 for our property, we bought 25 more for all our outbuildings and friends!”
— Anna, June 20, 2025

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“Had the paper wasp nests out but still had a bunch coming around, so we put these up instead — and all the wasps stopped coming around! Anytime I saw a nest I replaced it with this and haven’t had any back.”
— Shelly, May 15, 2025

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