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I solved this problem once. What you do is have a custom captcha that you code yourself. It can be as simple as "What is 2+3?" and have 10-20 questions that you rotate between. Most spammers will be too lazy to update their spambot.
Don't just include it as text though. Rather, present the question as text in a picture.
I made one that phrased it as "The sum of 2 and 3". Weeds out bots and less sophisticated people.
fwiw - there's always an arms race between spammers and people trying to not get spammed. It's often better to use off-the-shelf captcha's or something as there are people who are able to put a LOT MORE resources into it (like Google, who has billions of dollars on the line to prevent ad-fraud and identify bots)
I used a custom captcha for my personal WordPress blog. It eliminated all the spam. (Fun fact: The spammers know how to work around most anti-spam WordPress plugins. If you roll your own, they aren't going to update their spambot for one blog.)
I also used a custom captcha at work. We couldn't use 3rd party filters because it was marking our customers' comments as spam! The custom captcha also eliminated all the spam.
There's also a problem with using 3rd party spam services. You have to give them all your data. You also usually have to pay for it, which can be a problem when you're working for people with a tiny budget.