Hah! Beat me by a minute.....my boogered up mouse slows me down. Great minds think alike, I guess.You get rid of them very carefully!
Seriously, if you have live ones give them a spray of "knock down" wasp spray, best done before sunrise or just after sunset. Clear out the nest they made. Seal the camera up and use Duct Seal, not silicon caulk, if you want to be able to take it apart easily again.
You get rid of them very carefully!
Seriously, if you have live ones give them a spray of "knock down" wasp spray, best done before sunrise or just after sunset. Clear out the nest they made. Seal the camera up and use Duct Seal, not silicon caulk, if you want to be able to take it apart easily again. I have a 5231T-ZE that got targeted by them. Sprayed, removed the nest and sealed it up with duct seal, including the little notch on the base used for wire access. In fact I always seal that little notch for wire access since any small, or determined, bug can get in there.
Those things have taken down airplanes: Invasive Wasps Are Posing a 'Serious Threat' to Passenger Planes, Study Says
Yeah, a wasp or bee for that matter can fold their wings and bend their legs so they are almost flat other than the bulges of the body. Their bodies aren't all that big and they can crawl right on in and make themselves at home. Duct seal in the gap around the ball, between it and the dome, plus that wire notch makes sure it's bullet proof.
When I was a kid, my grandparents had a chicken farm. We were playing on the roof of the coop and I got stung behind the ear by a mud wasp. I literally ran off the roof and hit the ground still in a dead run. Maybe TonyR doesn't think they hurt, but they hurt like heck to a 10 year old.
These daubers down here in the south don't sting natives, only Yankees!Maybe TonyR doesn't think they hurt, but they hurt like heck to a 10 year old.
I have a couple of outlet strips at opposite ends of the covered front porch for holiday lighting and one wireless cam looking at packages. When not being used to plug in holiday lighting I have to keep the unused sockets plugged with those child-proof outlet covers. If I don't those daubers will fill up just the hole for the round ground pin and it's almost like cement!I have lots of quick connect air tools and have to keep them in a tight cabinet or plug the end as soon as I disconnect one as within a few hours they crawl in the 1/4 inch holes and start building a nest. The are a nuisance but sure kill a lots of spiders.