About WaspGo


The origin of the idea

Wasps kill bees and just about any other insect they encounter. Some scientists point out that they kill many mosquitoes. That's right, but also spiders, so what's the net effect? There are concerns about the decline of insects. Wasps actually have no natural enemies and kill a lot of insects. And for people too, a wasp sting is annoying to say the least and for some even life-threatening. And in late summer they are downright aggressive, even if you sit still and do nothing. And they destroy crops of strawberries, grapes, etc. That wasps kill bees was once the reason for my grandfather (a beekeeper) to start with the predecessor of WaspGo. Keeping wasps away was (and is) the goal. The significance of the Common Wasp and German Wasp that WaspGo helps against is negligible in terms of pollination. Bees are not.

WaspGo has collected their knowledge and experiences and used them for the development of a revolutionary product which takes a different approach to the treatment of wasp nuisance. Not like conventional means that can only be deployed by the time the damage has already been done.

During the past six years, WaspGo has been working on developing a fluid that specifically attracts wasp queens with the intention to lure them into a trap. Many dozens of researches and tests have pointed out that the formulas WaspGo uses for her baits contain exactly those ingredients wasp queens are searching for when they come out of hibernation.

In combination with the trap, designed by WaspGo, this produces a product with which wasp nuisance can be prevented in a distinctive area. Of course, the outcome of the research is not only interesting for beekeepers, but also for bars and restaurants with terraces, camp-sites, playgrounds, amusement parks and all the other outdoor locations where people flock together in the summer. Or even for your own garden.

Please note: it's not possible to exterminate the mentioned wasp species by using WaspGo. Deploying WaspGo will only have a local effect and be of little influence on the total population in a certain country.