Carpenter bees can cause structural damage to your home. Learn how to get rid of them and prevent their return.
Carpenter bees drill holes in untreated wood in structures like decks and window sills. Learn how to get rid of carpenter bees and prevent them from returning.
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Carpenter bees can cause significant structural damage to your home if left unchecked. Here's how to know if you have an ...
Carpenter bee traps are a quick solution to getting rid of bees before they destroy your home or patio furniture. This affordable trap saved our cottage.
If you've noticed some large bees hovering around your backyard wooden deck or window frames, they may be carpenter bees. While we appreciate bees that act as pollinators in our gardens, these bees ...
Q: How do I deal with carpenter bees? A: If you’re like many homeowners with a carpenter bee question, you’ve probably noticed round holes about ½ inch in diameter in siding, eaves, deck railings or ...
You’ll know you have carpenter bees from the seemingly perfect ½-inch holes dotting your decking or porch along with small piles of sawdust nearby. The females chew the wood to form tunnels for laying ...
What looks like a bumblebee but bores through wood like a drill? The carpenter bee. And if you’ve ever had them in your rafters, you know the frustration: These tiny insects can do outsized damage to ...
UPSTATE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - We have been seeing posts on social media about carpenter bee problems all over The Upstate. Clemson University Apiculture and Pollinator Program Coordinator Ben Powell ...
Notice giant black bees buzzing around your backyard? Those enormous insects you’ve spotted are carpenter bees, he said. Carpenter bees use their powerful jaws to burrow into wood, leaving “siding, ...