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[email protected] August 9th 07 09:41 PM

Woodpeckers
 
Almost a month ago, woodpeckers began pecking holes into a section of wood
trim on gable end of the building, that was treated for Carpenter Bees
earlier in the spring. I contacted the condo management. They say they put
in work orders but haven't done anything about it yet, and I emailed them
again earlier this week and they said they would follow up about the work
orders..

In the mean time I am wondering what needs to be done other than
caulking/sealing the existing holes?

So far they've made a few nasty holes in the wood trim. I would try to
scare them away by making noise when there was activity and they would
leave, but they would usually keep coming back. However, they haven't been
back in a couple of weeks.

Should they be replacing the wood or could they put a sheet of vinyl or
aluminum over it to protect it?

When they treated for Carpenter Bees, they dusted, and put a piece of metal
screen over the gap behind the wood trim. The screen is stapled to bottom
of the wood trim, and also to the topmost section of the siding so that they
can't get into the gap between the front of the siding and the back of the
wood trim.

BTW, could the metal screen there attract lightening in an electrical storm?

Thanks,

J.


willshak August 9th 07 09:45 PM

Woodpeckers
 
on 8/9/2007 4:41 PM said the following:
Almost a month ago, woodpeckers began pecking holes into a section of
wood trim on gable end of the building, that was treated for Carpenter
Bees earlier in the spring. I contacted the condo management. They
say they put in work orders but haven't done anything about it yet,
and I emailed them again earlier this week and they said they would
follow up about the work orders..

In the mean time I am wondering what needs to be done other than
caulking/sealing the existing holes?

So far they've made a few nasty holes in the wood trim. I would try
to scare them away by making noise when there was activity and they
would leave, but they would usually keep coming back. However, they
haven't been back in a couple of weeks.

Should they be replacing the wood or could they put a sheet of vinyl
or aluminum over it to protect it?

When they treated for Carpenter Bees, they dusted, and put a piece of
metal screen over the gap behind the wood trim. The screen is stapled
to bottom of the wood trim, and also to the topmost section of the
siding so that they can't get into the gap between the front of the
siding and the back of the wood trim.

BTW, could the metal screen there attract lightening in an electrical
storm?

Thanks,

J.


Yes, if there is a wire going down to the ground and attached to a metal
rod driven into the ground.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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PCOpug August 10th 07 03:55 AM

Woodpeckers
 
In my opinion , wood as an exterior covering should be - cracks caulked -
wood primer and painted . Attic vents hard ware cloth .
Wood , and stained wood , has no protection from weathering , cracking , and
bowing .



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