Are you sure woodpeckers are responsible?
I mean, have you actually caught the little beasties in the act?
Not saying that it can’t happen, but I’d be somewhat surprised.
Raccoons, I think, would leave a similar hole and be more apt to attack and concur tubing systems.
Regardless the source of the damage, it’s the holes that are the problem of the moment.
To fix a small hole here or there, I use electrical tape. Take a fine flat file to knock off any burs on the tubing and give it a wrap of tape. That’ll get you through a season. You can replace the tape next year, just use a little alcohol to clean the old glue off first.
It’s probably best to replace sections of tubing that have large holes or many small ones in a short span.
Raccoons can be dealt with. Best to check with the DNR in your area for a “how to” guide and advice.
The DNR in my area doesn’t like the trap and relocate approach. Because hunting is allowed in my area, they prefer I get a nuisance permit and just dispatch them.
I have no advice for woodpeckers, though I’d really like to hear one.
My house already has adequate air conditioning…thank you very much.
42.67N 84.02W
350 taps- 300 on vacuum, 50 buckets
JD gator 625i Sap hauler w/65 gal tank
Leader 2X6 drop flue
Homemade auto draw-off
Homemade preheater
Homebrew RO, 2- xle-4040's
LaPierre double vertical releaser
Kinney KC-8 vacuum pump
12X24 shack
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