This ingenious catcher distracts winged pests from you & your lunch by luring them into the glass with an irresistible reservoir of bait such as sweet sugar water. Whilst flying into the catcher through the hole in the bottom proves easy enough, the insects struggle to find the exit, remaining trapped until you empty it or take out the cork. 1. Choose your bait. A simple but highly effective bait is water mixed with a table spoon of sugar. Boil the water, dissolve the sugar into it, then let it cool & pour it into the trap. 2. Gardeners hoping to target wasps without luring bees & other helpful insects should consider using beer or a high-protein bait such as meat. Other ways to keep honeybees safe include hanging the trap far away from flowering plants & fruit trees. 3. Make sure the catcher is empty, then fill it with bait. Do this by removing the cork, & carefully pouring/placing the bait into the bottom reservoir, being careful not to overfill it or spill it out of the hole in the bottom. 4. Replace the cork. 5. Hang the catcher from a branch or hook well away from you & enjoy your garden free from pesky wasps! Those wishing to release the insects after you've finished in the garden should bear in mind that you should be careful not to make them feel threatened while releasing them to avoid a nasty sting.