a carpenter bee making a hole in wood - Tamara Zerbe Nahodil/Getty Images Carpenter bees are one of the common pollinators you might see in your backyard along with honeybees, bumblebees, and ...
Carpenter bees are beneficial pollinators, but destructive to wood decks, houses, and rooflines. Rather than kill them, send ...
Carpenter bee burrowing into a wood deck railing - Awakenedeye/Getty Images Carpenter bees are about the size of a bumblebee; the females have black faces, and the males' faces are yellow. Unlike ...
Carpenter bees can attract woodpeckers and lead to lots of damage to Georgia homes. Woodpeckers tend to feed in one spot for long periods of time and can cause significant damage to homes when ...
The majority of a carpenter bee’s life is spent in hibernation or in the larval stage. Female carpenter bees typically do not live longer than two winters. However, during that time, they can lay eggs ...
Q. We have seen more carpenter bees this spring than ever before. My barn and all my animal sheds are built with pressure-treated wood, but these sky beavers are eating up the rafters. Do you know any ...
More stories about creepy-crawly (or buzzing) pests and what to do about them. Carpenter bees are buzzing busily this time of year in North Carolina, coming out of their nests to mate and pollinate — ...