Carpenter Bee Traps for Outside 2PACK– Durable

Weather-Resistant

Carpenter Bee Traps for Outside 2PACK– Durable, Weather-Resistant, Eco-Friendly Wooden Wasp Trap for Outdoor Use

  • Effective Carpenter Bee Traps – These offer a simple and chemical-free solution to protect your wooden structures from damage.
  • Durable and Weather-Resistant – Built with sturdy, weatherproof materials, these carpenter bee traps for outside withstand rain, wind, and sun, ensuring long-lasting performance throughout the seasons.
  • Easy to Install and Maintain – Hang the trap near affected areas like eaves, decks, or fences. The detachable design makes cleaning and emptying quick and hassle-free.
  • Eco-Friendly and Pet-Safe – It safe for children, pets, and the environment while effectively reducing bee populations.
  • Natural Wooden Aesthetic – Crafted to blend seamlessly with outdoor decor, these traps not only protect your home but also complement the natural look of your backyard.

SKU: B0GKYJ54SK
Weight: 8 ounces
Dimensions: 7.5"L x 5.1"W x 5.9"H
Brand: Nameiec
Model: PY-MTHF-2PC
Colour: Nature
Pack Quantity: 2
Manufacture: PINGYANG COUNTY DONGJIAN CRAFTS FACTORY
Colour: Nature
Quantity: 2

Product description

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5 Responses

  1. Callum Jones says:

     United States

    A Simple Carpenter Bee Trap That Helps Protect Wooden Areas
    During spring and summer, carpenter bees sometimes treat wooden decks like a construction project that nobody asked for. I placed these wooden traps outside near the porch where bees had been drilling small holes in the railing. The design is simple but clever. The wooden box attracts the bees while the small openings guide them into a clear container below. Once installed, the trap blends nicely with outdoor surroundings because the natural wood looks like part of the deck rather than a strange gadget.

    Within a short time I noticed that the activity around the railing decreased. The trap works without chemicals which is something I appreciate because I prefer eco friendly solutions whenever possible. The materials feel durable and seem capable of handling outdoor weather without falling apart. Growing up with Haitian family gatherings outside meant wooden porches were always busy spaces, so protecting those surfaces matters. My uncle joked that the bees finally found an apartment they could not escape. Overall the traps provide a practical way to manage carpenter bees while keeping outdoor wooden areas protected.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    A Simple Trap That Outsmarts Carpenter Bees
    One spring afternoon I noticed tiny round holes showing up in the wooden railing on my porch. Turns out carpenter bees had decided the place looked like prime real estate. This wooden trap became my quiet little defense plan. The design is simple but clever. Bees enter through the angled holes and eventually end up in the clear chamber below. It does not use chemicals or sprays, which is nice for keeping the garden area eco friendly. The wood construction feels sturdy and holds up well outdoors even during rain. Hanging it near the problem areas was easy. After a couple of weeks the activity around the railing noticeably slowed down. It will not eliminate every bee in the neighborhood, but it definitely helps reduce the number hanging around the house. Overall it works as a practical and natural pest control tool.

  3. JacquetSlade says:

     United States

    Simple, Strong, and Works Great in the Yard
    I am very happy with these traps because they give an easy way to help protect wood around the house without using any chemicals. The design is simple but very smart, and it helps deal with carpenter bees that try to drill into wooden places like fences, decks, and roof edges. The wood looks natural and fits nicely outside, so it does not look ugly or out of place in the yard. Instead, it blends in with the outdoor space and almost looks like a small decoration. The traps feel strong and well made, and the wood and parts seem durable enough to stay outside in different weather like rain, wind, and strong sun. I like that they are weather resistant because I do not have to worry about them breaking or wearing out quickly. They are also very easy to use. You only need to hang them near the areas where bees are active, and that is all. The setup is quick and simple, so anyone can do it without tools or trouble. Cleaning is also easy because the trap can be opened and emptied without a mess. Another thing I really like is that it is an eco-friendly solution. It does not use sprays or harmful chemicals, which makes it safer for children, pets, and the environment. That makes me feel better about using it around the home and garden. The functionality is great because the design attracts the bees into the trap while helping keep them away from wooden structures. The quality feels solid, so I believe they will last a long time. Considering that you get two traps in the pack, the value for the price is very good. You get something durable, useful, and safe for outdoor use. Overall, these traps are easy to install, simple to maintain, strong enough for outdoor weather, and very helpful for protecting wooden areas, so I am very satisfied with them and would recommend them to anyone who wants a natural and practical way to handle carpenter bees.

  4. Electroplating and Plating Finishes says:

     United States

    These traps actually stopped bees from eating my deck
    Every spring, I’d watch those big black bees drilling holes into my beautiful cedar beams, and nothing I tried seemed to stop them permanently. I was hesitant about traps, worried they’d look ugly or not work, but these are actually discreet and highly effective.

    The wooden construction blends in perfectly with my outdoor space—it doesn’t look like an obtrusive plastic eyesore. They have a natural, rustic charm that actually complements the deck rather than detracting from it. The weather-resistant build has held up beautifully through rain and humidity without warping or cracking.

    The trapping mechanism is simple but genius. You just place the trap in a sunny spot where you’ve seen bee activity (they love the south-facing sides of structures). The bees enter through the holes thinking they’ve found a nesting spot, but they can’t figure out how to get back out. Within the first week, each trap had caught several bees. I was amazed at how quickly the population around my deck decreased.

  5. EuniceErickson says:

     United States

    Effective
    I put these carpenter bee traps around my deck and near some wooden areas where I always see bees flying around every spring. Setup was really easy, I just used the metal handle and hung them on a hook near the spots where bees usually drill into the wood. What I like the most is the wooden design. It actually blends into the yard and porch area much better than those plastic traps. It doesn’t look ugly or out of place, just looks like a small wood box hanging there. The build also feels pretty solid, not flimsy. The way it works is simple, bees go through the holes and get trapped in the container below. The bottom part opens so you can clean it when needed which is helpful. I also like that it doesn’t use chemicals or sprays. This set comes with two traps so you can place them in different spots around the yard. Overall it’s a simple and useful solution if carpenter bees are a problem.