Honey Bees and electric wires, Do or Can they eat the covering?
Have discovered that the electric servce to my mobile home is not as strong as it should be. Have traced the probllem to the undreground lines coming from the meter box. The lines are underground. Approximately 25 feet from my home to the box.
Checked service in the box and it is full 220. While doin this i heard a buzzing noise, looked over my sholder and about 4 feet from the box is a hole about 4 inches across and it is the enterance for the Honey Bees. (not yellow jackets – honey bees). I know that bees can eat drywall and wood = some use it to make nests. Can they also eat off the wire insulation . What can i do?.
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220 is kind of low for a 240 volt service at the meter. What is it in the inside panel?
What do you mean by not as strong as it should be?
What do you mean by full 220?
Kill the bees with chemicals at night when they are all in the nest.
No!
No. insulation is a synthetic material.