Dave Burton wrote:Welcome to permies Pat! That is wonderful that you got to see the inside of the hive and watch how they behaved. It is nice to hear that the queen moved the hive over to a tree instead of your house. What did you learn about them? Why were yellowjackets an issue at the compost pile? Why did you bury the food in wood ash? Is there something about the wood ash the yellowjackets do not like? If so, please elaborate. Would it be possible to use wood ash as a non-chemical yellowjacket deterrent?
Mainly, the yellowjackets love any kind of fruit. In the fall, we hit alot of cider mills around here, but all that apple pulp brings out the yellowjackets. Same with the compost. Nothing special about wood ash, except that I have a pile of it next to the compost pile, so I shovel a layer over whatever I dump in; it seems to deter the raccoons and bugs a bit from digging everything back up...
Thanks for the welcome. Been lurking awhile, but not smart enough to post anything. Or maybe it's "better to keep your mouth shut, and let people think you're a fool, the open it, and remove all doubt...". But, I'm getting smarterer.