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The 22p Tesco buy to stop wasps from coming inside your house this summer – and why to steer clear of ‘sweet traps’

Published on May 16, 2025 at 10:38 AM

WE’RE having an unseasonably warm May.

So much so, millions of Brits have been warned they after some areas experienced the driest start to a year for nearly a century.

Bee on a window sill.
Along with the lovely weather comes a familiar nuisance: wasps

Mercury rising means that we sun-loving Brits will be spending as much time soaking up the weather as possible.

From al fresco dining and getting , to simply having the backdoor open for 12 hours a day, we all have our preferences.

But along with the lovely weather comes a familiar nuisance: wasps.

These flying critters are the last thing anyone wants crashing their BBQ or garden shenanigans.

began in April, and this year’s uncharacteristically warm spring has created perfect conditions for them to thrive.

Painful stings can quickly ruin a sunny afternoon, and for those with allergies can even trigger life-threatening anaphylaxis.

There’s also the risk of infestation.

If wasps decide to build a nest in your home or garden, their numbers can multiply rapidly and removal by pest control professionals can cost as much as £200.

You don’t need to suffer, though.

There’s a simple, natural solution that could cost as little as 22p sitting in your kitchen that’ll send wasps packing, according to garden expert at Polhill Garden Centre, Josh Novell.

“Garlic is a surprisingly effective wasp repellent,”;; he says.

“Its strong smell overwhelms a wasp’s senses and naturally drives them away.

“It’s safe, cheap, and easy to use.”;;

How to use garlic to repel wasps

A hand holding a bulb of garlic.
The strong smell of garlic overwhelms a wasp’s senses and naturally drives them away

“Place minced garlic in a small bowl near outdoor seating or food,”;; Josh recommends.

Or, you can fill a spray bottle with water and two teaspoons of garlic powder, and then spray it around patios, doors and bins.

The garlic odour will linger and deter wasps.

Josh’s other nugget of advice was to consider growing garlic in garden beds or containers – it’s a win-win for repelling wasps and ensuring you’re always stocked up on the culinary essential.

Many people’s first instinct is to set out a jar of jam or sugary water to lure wasps, but Josh warns this can actually make things worse.

“Sweet traps can attract wasps from neighbouring areas, increasing activity rather than reducing it,”;; he says.

“You’re unintentionally drawing them in.”;;

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