While these insecticide-containing guards protect against ants and wasps, they also kill honeybees and bumblebees (as well as other native bees) which might visit the feeder -- & all of these bees are in big trouble! So no sure if this is really a environmentally-sound solution.
We have had little trouble with our two feeders this year since we also have a lot of flowers in bloom as well as fallen fruit from apples and cherries -- maybe the wasps prefer these?
Our major hassle is a sudden increase in hummingbirds (which are starting to migrate) and one-two very aggressive individuals which try and dominate the whole area. "Share" is NOT a word in the hummer vocabulary!
Gail Mackiernan
Colesvile, MD
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From: lance biechele <>
> Hi Kathy,
> You may want to try "Perky Pet" AntGuards. They contain
> the insecticide Permethin which should be effective in repelling
> wasps.
> I have hust started to use them this year with grand results!
> Hope this helps,
> Lance
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