Teak garden benches are a timeless addition to any outdoor space, offering durability, elegance, and natural resistance to the elements. However, if you've noticed wasps showing an unexpected interest in your teak bench, it's time to take action. In this short guide, we'll explore effective ways to treat your teak bench and keep those pesky wood-loving wasps at bay.

 

  1. Initial Inspection:

Before diving into treatments, conduct a thorough inspection of your teak bench. Identify any existing damage or potential entry points for wasps. This will help you target specific areas during the treatment process.

 

  1. Cleaning:

Start by cleaning the bench with a mild soap and water solution. Gently scrub away any dirt or debris, allowing the teak to breathe. Once dry, apply our teak cleaner to create a protective barrier. This not only enhances the wood's natural beauty but also adds a layer of defense against pests.

 

  1. Citrus-Based Solutions:

Wasps are known to be repelled by citrus scents. Create a natural repellent by mixing citrus essential oil with water and spraying it on the teak surface. This not only adds a refreshing fragrance but also discourages wasps from making your bench their dining spot.

 

  1. Peppermint Oil:

When sprayed, peppermint oil creates a barrier that wasps find unpleasant and will avoid.

 

  1. Regular Maintenance:

Consistency is key to keeping wasps at bay. Schedule regular maintenance sessions to reapply treatments and inspect for any signs of wear or damage. Timely touch-ups will ensure your teak bench remains both beautiful and wasp-resistant.