Phil Pascoe
Established Member
a copy of a letter in the Telegraph -
SIR – For our diamond wedding anniversary last year we were given a beautiful teak bench. The instructions were not to paint or cover it, so that it would gradually weather to a silver colour, which has happened.
But there is a problem: wasps are chewing strips off the surface of the wood and carrying them away to build their nests. This is ruining the bench.
The manufacturers do not have an answer. The internet suggests spraying the bench with a soap solution, but the rain washes it off and the wasps return. We are surrounded by other sources of wood (trees, fences, etc). How can we persuade the wasps to go elsewhere?
Has anyone had this problem?
SIR – For our diamond wedding anniversary last year we were given a beautiful teak bench. The instructions were not to paint or cover it, so that it would gradually weather to a silver colour, which has happened.
But there is a problem: wasps are chewing strips off the surface of the wood and carrying them away to build their nests. This is ruining the bench.
The manufacturers do not have an answer. The internet suggests spraying the bench with a soap solution, but the rain washes it off and the wasps return. We are surrounded by other sources of wood (trees, fences, etc). How can we persuade the wasps to go elsewhere?
Has anyone had this problem?