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We have just bought 30 of these boxes, painted them with masonry paint and transferred nucs over from our wooden boxes ready to winter. Now I'm sure most are aware of the wasp infestation but this is unreal.
The boxes are now about 5 days into use and the wasps are chewing through the Poly and sucking on tiny droplets leaking from the feeders. There are hundreds even thousands on a select few of the boxes, not all. I have spoke to Roger direct and he says he has not experienced the same issues but has or is anyone else experiencing the same issues?
The solution I can think is to transfer them back and paint inside the feeders but it is just finding the time to do so and unnecessarily stressing and causing more robbing and drifting issues. We removed the remaining sugar today and I think we are going to line them with plastic bags till we can transfer them in the spring.
Pictures attached
Damage to boxes
Wasps
The boxes are now about 5 days into use and the wasps are chewing through the Poly and sucking on tiny droplets leaking from the feeders. There are hundreds even thousands on a select few of the boxes, not all. I have spoke to Roger direct and he says he has not experienced the same issues but has or is anyone else experiencing the same issues?
The solution I can think is to transfer them back and paint inside the feeders but it is just finding the time to do so and unnecessarily stressing and causing more robbing and drifting issues. We removed the remaining sugar today and I think we are going to line them with plastic bags till we can transfer them in the spring.
Pictures attached
Damage to boxes
Wasps