How to fight a woodpecker in an apiary for a beekeeper

Woodpecker near the apiary

Many people like these small birds with red caps, but beekeepers do not like woodpeckers in the apiary, while it saves the forest, in winter a hungry woodpecker is an apiary pest that can cause serious harm. How a beekeeper can fight woodpeckers in an apiary. Read to the end - it will be interesting and useful!

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  • Woodpecker in the apiary
  • Fighting woodpeckers in the apiary
  • How to keep a woodpecker away from an apiary

 

 

Woodpecker in the apiary

 

What is the danger if a woodpecker appears in the apiary? Many apiaries suffer from birds, bee-eaters in summer and tits in winter, but these are not the only birds that can harm an apiary. If your apiary is located near parks or forests, it may become a victim of woodpeckers. The losses caused by these birds can be significant; a woodpecker in an apiary easily damages a wooden hive, since damaged buildings often cannot be repaired and can only be thrown away. A woodpecker in an apiary can destroy a beehive made of polystyrene foam into trash.

A woodpecker visited a beehive in an apiary

Photo A woodpecker in an apiary damaged a hive


Such damage, which makes it easier to access the nest , attracts other apiary pests, including mice and other rodents.


Woodpeckers in the apiary make holes in the walls through which they gradually eat the bees from the winter club (the length of the woodpecker's tongue exceeds 10 cm).
If woodpeckers get used to this method of obtaining food, they can destroy subsequent hives, even destroying the entire apiary. What type of woodpecker is the most dangerous for an apiary? The most different species of woodpeckers in apiaries have one similar goal - bees.
Fighting woodpeckers in the apiary

how to keep a woodpecker away from an apiary

Photo How to protect hives from woodpeckers


How to fight woodpeckers in an apiary? Many species of woodpeckers are protected species and are listed in the Red Books of different regions, and therefore they cannot be harmed or destroyed. Thus, the only effective way to combat woodpeckers in an apiary is to build a structure over the hives that will allow the installation of a special net to protect against birds. This is easy to make from reinforcement or a corner; you can make the structure from boards.


Such nets for protecting apiaries from woodpeckers can be purchased at specialized gardening stores or home improvement stores. In the spring, the net is removed before the first flight, most often when installing a drinking bowl in the apiary.
How to keep a woodpecker away from an apiary

Is it possible to discourage a woodpecker from an apiary at a lower cost? There is no guaranteed way to keep a woodpecker away from the apiary, but a couple of cats will completely solve the problem with mice and tits and will force the woodpecker to behave more carefully in the apiary.

 

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