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Stung by a Plague?

July 31, 2004 — Wasps have arrived this summer with a vengeance. A mild winter following a late wasp season last year, have combined to bring on a plague of wasps bringing misery to thousands.

To cap it all, thousands of businesses and homes are using inferior wasp traps that actually stoke up wasps into a frenzied plague. Such traps are a real hazard to human health. They fail to kill all of the wasps that they catch and the escaped wasps attract more of their colleagues into the very areas that the traps are trying to protect. As a consequence people are far more likely to get stung and this is no laughing matter. In the US, according to the Ohio State University, as many as two million people have an allergy to wasp stings and hundreds of people die each year. This is a real wake up call to businesses to review their wasp protection measures. It is an irresponsible business that increases public risk.

Help is at hand however, with the launch of WaspBane; a brand new, sophisticated wasp trap invented in Britain after several years of research and design. WaspBane is probably one of the safest wasp traps in the World. Unlike many other traps, one of its key selling points is that it does not cause swarming. And, unlike many other traps, WaspBane is designed entirely around user safety. It has a unique disposable self sealing system which protects the user and a clever, secret, bait system which lasts all year long so WaspBane does not need routine cleaning or rebaiting. The makers of WaspBane are so confident about WaspBane that they have created a company around their product just to be able to meet growing demand.

For more information on WaspBane, visit the WaspBane website on www.waspbane.com

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