Rob
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I think you may have misread what was written there, Caprifigs need to be in shade in the very hot weather, or they will burn in the sun, and the wasps will die.Rob ,I do not get your point about growing caprifigs in a group causing the wasp to fry ? the amount of pollen a wasp transfures needs to only be tiny to get the job done ,and "cooling" seems either a natural function or not neccacary as all wasps that get in a female fig seems to cause all or at least partial caprification .
Unfortunately, if wasps are in a more humid atmosphere outside of the Caprifig, or equal to the same that they left in the Caprifig, no matter how much they came out with, they will not be able to carry any pollen to pollinate your figs. If wasps do not shrink slightly after they leave the Caprifig, the small folds on their bodies will not close over, and the pollen is dropped.