About all those skunks and Racoons mentioned
I solved that problem with high voltage.
I bought from a farm supply a system normally used for livestock that
supplies juice to a wire that is strung around a selected area.I have the good
fortune of having hydro nearby but there are solar versions available for remote
yards.
My wife actually heard one creature's yelp as they payed their visit. No
more problems.
By the way, the tickle one gets is almost like that from a sparkplug wire on
a car.
Just an interesting observation: I had two 3 inch screws just above the
entrance on either edge of the chamber acting as posts for the wire to be wound
around with the wire strung from hive to hive. The bees immediately saw
this as a foreign object and started to deposit propolis all around the screw
where it entered the wood so much so that it ran down the box to the bottom
board and the buildup on some was over three sixteenths of an inch.
They seemed to gather there and wiggle and waggle alot. Quite the conference
they were having.
Walter
Ontario
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