
100,000+ Homeowners Ditched the Sprays & Exterminators
You Don't Have A Bee Problem.
You Have A $5,000 Problem Waiting To Happen.
- They Come Back Every Spring. Each female lays 6 more bees. They all return next year.
- The Tunnels Get Bigger. 4 inches year one. 12 inches by year two.
- Then Come The Woodpeckers. They tear your wood apart chasing the larvae inside.
- Insurance Won't Cover It. They call it "preventable maintenance." You pay 100%.
Here's Why This Trap WorksWhen Everything Else Failed
1. They fly right in. Bees look for holes in wood. Ours looks exactly like what they want.
2. They can't get out. Inside it's dark. They fly toward the light — down into the clear chamber. They can't find their way back up.
3. It gets better weekly. Dead bees attract more bees. Don't empty it. Let it work.
They Were Skeptical Too. Then the Jar Filled Up.
Rated 4.84/5.00 With 7,000+ Customers
FAQ's
How long until it starts catching bees?
How long until it starts catching bees?
Most customers see their first catch within 1–3 weeks. This is normal — the trap needs to be discovered by scouting bees. Once the first bee is caught, it releases pheromones that attract others. Tip: leave caught bees inside. They're your best "bait."
Will it hurt honeybees?
Will it hurt honeybees?
No. The trap targets carpenter bee behavior and body size specifically. It's 100% chemical-free, so there's zero risk to beneficial pollinators, kids, or pets.
Where should I hang the trap?
Where should I hang the trap?
On the sunny side of your home, near existing damage (holes, sawdust piles). Hang it at peak height — typically at the fascia/eave line or at the top of deck posts. The closer to active damage, the faster the first catch.
I've tried other traps. They didn't work. Why is this different?
I've tried other traps. They didn't work. Why is this different?
Other traps don't use the bee's biology against it. Our angled entry holes mimic natural tunnels. The clear chamber exploits their light instinct. And the aerated design lets pheromone signals circulate — so each catch attracts the next one. It's patented for a reason.
How many traps do I need?
How many traps do I need?
One trap covers a standard problem area. For larger properties or severe infestations, 2–4 traps provide full perimeter coverage. Many customers start with one and add more after seeing results.
What if it doesn't work for me?
What if it doesn't work for me?
We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Over 100,000 traps sold with 4.8+ stars across every major platform — but if yours doesn't perform, we stand behind it completely.