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Carpenter Bee Trap | Fits Mason Jar Or Soda Bottle

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Designer
5.6 h
1 plate
4.9(94)

Wide mouth version, PLA 0.24mm Layer height 10% infill
Wide mouth version, PLA 0.24mm Layer height 10% infill
Designer
6.1 h
1 plate
4.8(16)

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This is a 3D printable carpenter bee trap designed to work with common containers you likely already have: Standard mouth mason jars, Wide mouth mason jars,  OR a regular soda bottle (2 liter, 16oz coke bottle, ect)

 

🔩 Mounting Options:

  • Use 4 standard wood screws to secure it to wood
  • Or, avoid damage by running up to a 30mm strap through the built-in strap pocket

🛠️ Details:

  • Easy to print
  • Looks good and will not stand out too much in permanently mounted environments
  • No supports required (depending on orientation)
  • Can also be used as a standing trap if using a mason jar (will tip over if using a bottle)

Perfect for homeowners, makers, or anyone tired of carpenter bees chewing through their space. Print, hang, and let it do the work.

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