Originally Posted by
vertical_doug
That's not actually small boring holes, those are the left over glue where hornet nests were attached. Hornets love the house and it is a constant battle.
The large holes only look upside down, they are actually at a 30-40 degree angle. The builder and the neighbor think it was a woodpecker.
The last thing I need is giant flying japanese squirrels.
The giant asian hornet (susumebachi) doesn't eat boring insects. It likes to eat flying insects. It eats bees, grasshoppers, praying mantis, catepillars, just about anything walking around. It will even it carrion.
The whole point of building the house out of western red cedar is it is basically bug proof. The house smells like an immense cedar chest.
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