Both my GCC and my Cape have Huts. My GCC always loved his and naps/sleeps in it every day/night. My Cape won't sleep in his but he does crawl through it and all over it.
My GCC may preen his but doesn't chew it up. My Cape chews on the corners a little, but hasn't destroyed it over the period of about two months so I guess it will last awhile. The small hut is furry inside and out; while the large (16X14X10) hut is furry inside and cloth outside so the construction is probably a factor in chewing behaviour.
Both FIDS have gone through stages of cage and perch territoriality and (thank goodness) it's no longer a problem. Huts and cubby holes may be a factor, but I don't think that removing a hut would completely fix the problem. Trick training seems to have made a large difference with both my birds biting behaviors and seems to accelerate the bonding process... or maybe it was just coincidence.
Maybe you should experiment; remove the hut and see if behaviour changes over the next few weeks, if it doesn't improve you can return the hut.
Good luck.
