Stevie Day
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2014
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- Location
- Chelmsford
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I too have noticed wasps earlier & more in number about the hives this year. From the posts on the forum it sounds like it could be a summer of the jaspers.
I haven't decided on whether to put up traps yet cos of the pros & cons.
[QUOTE Originally Posted by Karol View Post
When using high efficiency wasp traps (that have no communicable attraction) the trick is to place the trap so that it's scent plume is confined within the natural scent plume of the hives and that way it won't increase risk but will actively help defend the hives. Hope this makes sense. [/QUOTE]
If setting A wasp trap. Are you saying to put it close to the hives, so that traps scent plume beyond the hives is masked by the hives scent - so not attracting wasps to the hives? But a wasp about the hives will be attracted to the traps scent?
Also thinking ahead. There are apple & plum trees on the land where my hives are. When the fruit falls & rots. Will they attract the wasps away from the hives, as its an easier source of sugars?
I haven't decided on whether to put up traps yet cos of the pros & cons.
[QUOTE Originally Posted by Karol View Post
When using high efficiency wasp traps (that have no communicable attraction) the trick is to place the trap so that it's scent plume is confined within the natural scent plume of the hives and that way it won't increase risk but will actively help defend the hives. Hope this makes sense. [/QUOTE]
If setting A wasp trap. Are you saying to put it close to the hives, so that traps scent plume beyond the hives is masked by the hives scent - so not attracting wasps to the hives? But a wasp about the hives will be attracted to the traps scent?
Also thinking ahead. There are apple & plum trees on the land where my hives are. When the fruit falls & rots. Will they attract the wasps away from the hives, as its an easier source of sugars?