No, I have not.Do you have any trouble with wasps getting through your hardware cloth and making nests?
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No, I have not.Do you have any trouble with wasps getting through your hardware cloth and making nests?
Do you have any trouble with wasps getting through your hardware cloth and making nests?
I have wasps crawl through, but they try to fly out and get stuck in the coop. I help the bumblebees out but the wasps get eaten. Spicy sky raisinsDo you have any trouble with wasps getting through your hardware cloth and making nests?
About the same here.I have wasps crawl through, but they try to fly out and get stuck in the coop. I help the bumblebees out but the wasps get eaten. Spicy sky raisins
So far no wasps nests.. did have some carpenter bees, but they left the 2nd year
Wasp was at some feed and a cockerel had a spicy snackAbout the same here.
Tho never had/saw a wasp get eaten.
Carpenter bees seem to mostly be too big to get thru the HC.
It was pretty small.I've just about decided that my "foyer" is more trouble than it's worth. I may ditch it and just install a simple 6' long roost on one side of the coop, with the opposite wall hosting the nest boxes, food/water, and storage shelves (maybe something like this: https://pin.it/6bkTkFL). I think I'll have room for an isolation cage as well.![]()