Quick and easy homestead uses for Plastic Bottles (PET)

 by velacreations
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Step 1: Mosquito/Insect Trap

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Cut the top (just before the start of the cone) off a 2 liter bottle.

Invert the cone and place it inside the straight part of the bottle.

Glue the two pieces together, using a glue or silicon.

Add 1 tsp yeast and 1/2 cup sugar to some luke warm water, and pour the mixture into the bottle.
Mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide that you exhale. The yeast feeds off the sugar and emits the same gas, so the mosquito enters the bottle, thinking she will find food there. She cannot then get out.

You can use the same bottle design for a fly trap, but fill it with a putrid smelling liquid. For wasps, use a sugar mixture. For fish, put under water, and add a bit of cheese or bread.
 
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hobotraveler says: Apr 30, 2013. 9:09 AM
I have watched six videos of this on YouTube.com, but you are the first to say the mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide. Thank you, Andy Graham in Kara, Togo an area with Malaria. HoboTraveler.com
MorNuN in reply to hobotravelerMay 10, 2013. 10:41 AM
they are not attracted to carbon dioxide, at least not in the specific meaning of the word attracted.
they guide by carbon dioxide, that's how they find us humans ,even in the darkness, they keep track of increasing amounts of carbon dioxide.
fbrown58 says: Apr 26, 2013. 12:59 PM
I was wondering if I could just staple all around instead of trying to glue would work?
A good name says: May 18, 2010. 10:11 PM
Wasps also appreciate meat products, though I personally prefer to just go with apple juice.
twiztedreams says: May 17, 2009. 8:54 AM
for flys and gnats, use cider vinegar in the bottle. Some people add a little bit of sugar to the bottle too.
becauseican says: Feb 15, 2009. 3:35 PM
i did something like this to catch shiners for live bait but instead of sugar,yeast,water, mixture i used stale bread and i submerged it in the local pond.
oldanvilyoungsmith in reply to becauseicanApr 13, 2009. 2:38 PM
how well did it work?
becauseican in reply to oldanvilyoungsmithApr 14, 2009. 3:00 PM
i got 2 or 3 shiners. fish dont like it because it is solid. they like things that water flows through.
oldanvilyoungsmith in reply to becauseicanApr 15, 2009. 4:31 AM
what if I put small holes in it? that way the water goes through it.
becauseican in reply to oldanvilyoungsmithApr 17, 2009. 1:51 PM
that seems worth trying. it would be easier to use some sort of screen or mesh.
oldanvilyoungsmith in reply to becauseicanApr 29, 2009. 8:30 AM
would it work in a stream or a pond? thx
becauseican in reply to oldanvilyoungsmithMay 1, 2009. 3:03 PM
any where that u see small fish will work. for running water u should weight it down. and your welcom
baalkorn says: Feb 18, 2009. 9:23 PM
excuseme... what exactly "1 tsp yeast" means? :s
velacreations (author) in reply to baalkornFeb 20, 2009. 8:53 AM
One teaspoon of yeast, like bread yeast.
baalkorn in reply to velacreationsFeb 20, 2009. 2:31 PM
Thank you :D
gary5x8 says: Feb 14, 2009. 9:36 AM
Might want to leave part of the top unglued so it could be emptied and cleaned.
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