I know this may seem odd to a lot of people, but birds, yes woodpeckers too,
can't smell. There are many many wives tales about not touching a nest or
the mother will abandon it etc...., but not true. Woodpeckers either see or
hear the insects they go after. Just my two cents.
West Texas Mark
Jerry wrote:
We've had woodpeckers try to break into an overwintering shed - my guess,
they could smell the bees inside since the hole in the wall was by a vent.
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