Fatal Funnel
 
My Email

My Question

Characters left

* Questions are answered in 1-2 business days.
* Questions may be published (We do not post email addresses)
* Spammers will be blocked
Send this page to a friend
To
From
Subject
Message
Characters left
 
Send a notification when available
 
My Email


* You will receive a notification when this product is available.
Sku Inventory
Fatal Funnel

Images

6 - PACK
12 - PACK

$10.95/each
NOTICE: JavaScript is Disabled. This price may not be accurate. Add item to cart to see true price.

Size


Quantity


Some assembly required

Sku: 98015
 (5 Reviews)


Shipping Weight: 
7.00 oz

Eliminate stinging wasps, hornets and yellow jackets without chemicals, poisons or pesticides. Simply insert a Fatal Funnel into the side of an ordinary 2 liter bottle (not included) filled with fruit juice attractant (recipe included) and place or hang trap where these dangerous pests appear. Great for the deck, patio, barn or any outdoor area.




Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought


Fruit Fly Trap

Fruit Fly Trap

$21.99/ each
 
Bed Bug Spray - 2 oz

Bed Bug Spray - 2 oz

$9.69/ pair
 
Spikes Retail Kit

Spikes Retail Kit

$30.99/ each
 
Bed Bug Mattress Cover

Bed Bug Mattress Cover

$11.95/ each
 
Spider Traps

Spider Traps

$5.79/ pair
 
Sparrow Trap Metal

Sparrow Trap Metal

$29.99/ each
 
Squirrel Trap 24X7X7 Large

Squirrel Trap 24X7X7 Large

$65.99/ each
 
Land Unit

Land Unit

$388.99/ each
 
Murphy's Mosquito Sticks

Murphy's Mosquito Sticks

$22.99/ each
 
Murphy's Mosquito Candle

Murphy's Mosquito Candle

$22.99/ each
 
Fresh Cab

Fresh Cab

$12.99/ 4 pack
Barley Straw

Barley Straw

$20.99/ each
 
Predatory Bird Repeller

Predatory Bird Repeller

$167.99/ each
 
Water Unit

Water Unit

$405.99/ each
 
Prowler Owl

Prowler Owl

$54.99/ each
 
Telescopic Bug Zapper

Telescopic Bug Zapper

$11.95/ each
 
Woodpecker PRO

Woodpecker PRO

$353.99/ each
 
Pantry Patrol Insect Traps

Pantry Patrol Insect Traps

$25.99/ each
 
Coyote Decoy 3D

Coyote Decoy 3D

$65.99/ each
 
Bed Bug Traps

Bed Bug Traps

$8.23/ 4 pack



Customer Questions


Ask a Question

There are no product questions at this time.
Get paid to promote this product

Learn More
   

Buyer Reviews

Lifetime Rating  

Write a Review

Positive

Great Solution


Alan (Ham lake, MN)
Reviewed on Sep 17, 2015
Hornets were swarming our humming bird feeders and driving off the birds. We setup one soda bottle as directed, putting an inch or so of the humming bird nectar in the bottom and placed it near the feeders. The first day netted about 2 dozen insects, and the second day trapped about as many. On the second day, I had the opportunity to watch the activity for about a half hour. Of the hornets I saw enter the trap in that time period, two individuals managed to exit after a brief stay. It is a good thing that hornet intelligence isn't equally distributed. The humming birds are eating again and all we are pleased with the results.


Positive

A good trap.


James (Stanwood, WA)
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2015
Works well. Works best after the first few wasps or hornets or flies are entrapped, adding to the scent. Remove funnels to clean the container with a brush. In hot weather 75 degrees F plus, exchange baits about every 20 days; longer if the weather is cooler. Place center of funnels about 5 inches from the bottom of the two liter bottle and use two per bottle plus 6 -10 holes just small enough that hornets or wasps cannot squeeze through to escape. Placed somewhere just a few feet above ground level seems to work best as the scent rises. Dissolve sugar in warm water prior to filling containers. Jim in Washington state


Positive

Fatal funnel works


Ellen (Lexington, VA)
Verified Member
Reviewed on Jul 30, 2012
We put the fatal funnel on our deck because we were being tormented by yellowjackets living under the clapboards of the house. We had tried spraying numerous times but were unsuccessful at getting rid of them. Once the funnel was in place, there were a number of them inside of the container. We did have to move it because some animal got into it and tore it apart, probably a raccoon or a possum. We had to hang it higher and that might not be as good as when we had it near their opening. We are watching now to see if it is still effective.

Show More