The Simple Paper Bag Trick to Keep Bees and Wasps Away - Without Harming Them

If you’ve ever tried to enjoy a peaceful afternoon on your patio, only to be interrupted by buzzing bees and aggressive wasps, I know exactly how frustrating it can be.

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As a gardener and someone who loves spending time outdoors, I appreciate the role bees play in pollination. But I also understand that sometimes, you just want to sit back with a drink and not worry about getting stung.

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That’s why I love this simple, hanging a brown paper bag filled with plastic bags near my patio or pool. It might sound too easy to be true, but trust me, it works!

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How This Trick Works

Bees and wasps are highly territorial creatures. Hornets, in particular, are aggressive and will fiercely defend their nests.

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Other flying insects, especially wasps and bees, recognize the danger and avoid areas where they think a hornet’s nest is already established.

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By hanging up a brown paper bag that mimics the shape of a hornet’s nest, you can trick these insects into staying away, without harming them.

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What You’ll Need

  • A brown paper bag (lunch bags work well)
  • A few plastic bags
  • String or twine
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That’s it! No chemicals, no traps, no sprays, just a quick and easy DIY solution.

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How to Make a Fake Hornet’s Nest

1. Stuff the paper bag: Crumple up a few plastic bags and place them inside the brown paper bag. This gives it a full, rounded shape like a real hornet’s nest.

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2. Twist the top: Gather the opening of the bag and twist it tightly to seal it. You can also use a small rubber band to keep it secure.

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3. Tie a string around it: Use a piece of twine or string to tie around the twisted top. This will make it easy to hang.

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4. Find the perfect spot: Hang your fake nest near areas where you want to keep bees and wasps away. Good locations include:

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  • Patios
  • Pool areas
  • Outdoor dining spaces
  • Garden seating areas
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5. Enjoy a buzz-free zone: Once hung, bees and wasps should naturally avoid the area, thinking it's already occupied by a hornet colony.

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Does This Work for All Wasps and Bees?

This trick works best for paper wasps, yellow jackets, and some types of bees that are naturally cautious about hornet nests.

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However, if you’re dealing with a persistent wasp problem, you may need to hang multiple fake nests around your space.

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Other Tips to Keep Wasps and Bees Away

While this trick is great, you can combine it with other natural deterrents for even better results:

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  • Plant bee-repelling herbs – Peppermint, citronella, and eucalyptus naturally deter bees and wasps.
  • Keep food covered – Sugary drinks and exposed food attract wasps, so keep things covered when dining outside.
  • Use clove, lemon, and cinnamon scents – Wasps dislike strong, spicy smells. Rubbing lemon slices with cloves on your table can help.
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