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Be honest, do you clean the inside of the frame, that grooved bit at the bottom that you can't see when the window is closed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes ... if you look closely there are drain slots machined at the bottom in the openers during construction. Rain water that is blown in drains out under the cill or if there is no cill in little slots in the front of the frame that usually have a little hood over them. If the muck in there blocks the drain slots a strong wind can force it past the gaskets and into the room. Must confess it is not often that I do bu I do. I also ensure that the under cill drain holes have not been gunked up by the moths or butterfly caterpillars or water can get into the window reveals.
Of course once you have cleared the bees and provided an alternative site for them to settle you would need to deter the determined interloper. It will not just buzz off. A fine gauze wire mesh over the entrance would have to be cut to size and secured. This may need a little skill and ability. I would think that you will need to " get a man in".
Thanks again, Togo. Get a man in? Gosh, that's a good idea. But he'd have to be skilled enough to cut a bit of fine mesh and dab it into position with a bit of mastic, and of course make sure it was properly placed over the hole and not to one side. Do you do foreign jobs at all? Central France, rural, minimum of twelve holes?