what is the best way to keep flying insects (wasp, bees, hornets) from entering your roof eaves vents? There's screen but not small enough to keep them out.
Here is an interesting take on the situation that I got out of the real estate section of the New York Times.http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/23/realestate/your-home-eliminating-wasps-and-their-nests.ht ... read more
I am sure that some work better than others. But I think it may be a drainage issue. I would check to see if you have good drainage off the driveay. and, I would recommend that you do the resealing ... read more
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