There are two ways to do it if you get bad waspsI use this "Enrico" tunnel slid to allow a small front gap at present. Works well and has no problems with waspsView attachment 21845
Gets better and better!I modified Enrico's idea (thanks for that) and created a tunnel inside too! (over-kill maybe) - I haven't seen any wasps attempting to get in.
It does indeed! You should have patented it.Gets better and better!
For a wasp tunnel for a poly nuc I use a bit of hose pipe. It's a few inches long, with some gaffer tape wrapped around the middle to make it thick enough so that I can poke it into the nuc entrance and the taped portion bungs up the hole. Because it's not fixed in any way I can easily add it or remove it whenever I need to.Haven't had too many problems with wasps, but on this small nuc which may be more at risk, I've used this, as the tunnel doesn't fit:
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It has been recommended by other members of the local club and is a half of a drinks bottle pinned over the entrance to make a very wide "tunnel".
What size trunking was used in this example please Enrico.Just a few photos for those that were not around last year to show a simple wasp tunnel that seems to stop wasps entering your hive made with a simple piece of cable trunking.
it is pinned to the side pieces of the floor and is easily removable. It can be altered to allow the entrance to be open or only accessed via a long tunnel which deters wasps. there is a piece of foam in each end to block off the end you dont want used.
I used the 25mm because I wanted to make sure it covered the whole of an open entrance on a national. I find it easier to cut the central hole in the back of the u piece and use the cover to do the sliding. 25 mm allows bees to pass each other too.What size trunking was used in this example please Enrico.
Careful if it rains. I used the adhesion method but they fell off in the rain so now I put a screw in each end through the side bars of the floor.I did the same thing. Cut a rectangle out of the back which covers my usual 8mm x 8cm entrance with the trunking 25cm long. Drilled three rows of 5mm holes to align with the entrance and left the ends on the trunking both open. It took about 20mins before the bees had it figured out. The wasps haven't a clue to good when feeding. Stuck on the entrance with the self adhesion. Keeps the wasps out during feeding. Am sure they will be good for mouse guards. Two other advantages. In summer you can slide or unclick the cover to expose the original entrance and secondly unclick when you want to vape and then pop it back on when done. Not my idea I hasten to add but it works well and cheap. 14 out of a 3.4metre length for £9
I bought a ROBOBLOCK and it was useless, didn't even fit and I spent 20 minutes watching Bees going 'There is no way I can fit through that' so they used the 1 centimetre gap at the side.Thank you. A really useful contribution.
I paid out quite a bit for a specially designed wasp excluder. Did it work? Yes, in that it kept wasps out.
But was it any good? No, it was useless. The entrance was so restricted that there was a rapid build up of detritus and dead bees within the hive. Foragers returning with pollen could not get in without a lot of it being dislodged. I considered it not fit for purpose.
So a practical inexpensive suggestion like this is brilliant. Thanks again.
I’m looking at sizes now online.I used the 25mm because I wanted to make sure it covered the whole of an open entrance on a national. I find it easier to cut the central hole in the back of the u piece and use the cover to do the sliding. 25 mm allows bees to pass each other too.
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I used the larger size for two reasons, the main one was that I already had it in the garage and secondly it fitted nicely over the entrance between the floor and the brood box with no gapsI’m looking at sizes now online.
There are sizes 18mm x 9mm , 16mm x 16mm and 25mm x 16mm.
I thought firstly about the 18mm x 9mm. But seeing that you’re using 25mm x presumably 16mm, just wondered if yours worked well?
Or would a smaller trunking be better? (ie. 18 x 9mm)
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