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Wasps eating Apples
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Is there any tips you can give me on how to stop wasps eating the apples on my apple tree. I realize picking the apples off the tree or cutting the tree down would do the trick but the apples are not ripe!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for your very quick replies. I like the shield of lead idea but I am concerned the apples would not get sufficient sunlight. Now as far as Mandimoo's answer is concerned I am unsure if your answer is genuine. I am going to tell my wife what you suggested and get her opinion. She has an opinion on most things!
You could buy a wasp catcher thing which would tempt them away (have seen them in the garden centres etc) and hang it from somewhere far enough away from the tree to distract them from your apples
Other than that, I would be lost too - they are becoming more and more "intelligent" these days and HATE them with a passion......Evil little b4satards :(
Other than that, I would be lost too - they are becoming more and more "intelligent" these days and HATE them with a passion......Evil little b4satards :(
Hi Everyone I am delighted at the response to my question.
terambulan
I do not think, in fact I am almost certain, that councils in Cornwall no longer offer that service. In fact I think you have now got to contact private Pest Control companies.
roosi and fredwalker
It would appear you both have similar ideas on how I should treat the problem. The Wastbane piece of equipment seems very interesting. Have you any idea where they can be purchased. At the moment my wife as hung a few jars containing jam and water on the branches of the tree and and they are catching quite a few wasps. Probably there are more wasps around now they have heard about the free jam.
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I have left your reply to last because I must admit although you suggestion was the least practical it gave me the biggest laugh. Your idea would not work because I cannot fly
Thanks for all the suggestions
terambulan
I do not think, in fact I am almost certain, that councils in Cornwall no longer offer that service. In fact I think you have now got to contact private Pest Control companies.
roosi and fredwalker
It would appear you both have similar ideas on how I should treat the problem. The Wastbane piece of equipment seems very interesting. Have you any idea where they can be purchased. At the moment my wife as hung a few jars containing jam and water on the branches of the tree and and they are catching quite a few wasps. Probably there are more wasps around now they have heard about the free jam.
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I have left your reply to last because I must admit although you suggestion was the least practical it gave me the biggest laugh. Your idea would not work because I cannot fly
Thanks for all the suggestions
Hi All
Many thanks for your last replies.
e-crespo,
I have visited the site you suggested and it looks very interesting . I will study it more fully in the next few days. I will also have to see if I can find a UK based company that also sells them.
Mandimoo
I must apologize for not having total faith in your suggestion.
Terambulan
Years ago I would have built a fire like you suggested. But these days even when living in the country as I do, the lighting of fires close to nearby properties is frowned upon.
I love the smell of a good outside fire myself and thinking about it years ago they did light fires close to wasp nests allowing the smoke to destroy the wasps.
Many thanks for your last replies.
e-crespo,
I have visited the site you suggested and it looks very interesting . I will study it more fully in the next few days. I will also have to see if I can find a UK based company that also sells them.
Mandimoo
I must apologize for not having total faith in your suggestion.
Terambulan
Years ago I would have built a fire like you suggested. But these days even when living in the country as I do, the lighting of fires close to nearby properties is frowned upon.
I love the smell of a good outside fire myself and thinking about it years ago they did light fires close to wasp nests allowing the smoke to destroy the wasps.
Hi there,
With regards to the waspbane wasp trap, you can get more information and purchase it from http://www.ppcsupplies.co.uk/Waspbane01
Best
Fred Walker
With regards to the waspbane wasp trap, you can get more information and purchase it from http://www.ppcsupplies.co.uk/Waspbane01
Best
Fred Walker