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Front porch entrances have big cedar logs, or wood cedar on the side of the house,” said Lee, when asked where carpenter bees ...
More than 500 species of carpenter bees exist throughout the world and nearly all of them burrow into dead wood to nest and lay their eggs. They don’t actually eat the wood, but chew it up and ...
Carpenter bees get their name from their habit of drilling holes in dead wood. No big deal when they're digging away at a ...
Quite a number of folks have called me during the last week or two about large black bees (that resemble bumblebees) hovering ...
Spring is here, which means those giant bees buzzing around are back — and that could spell trouble for your porch or deck.
Carpenter bees are putting those tiny holes in all your outdoor wood surfaces, but don’t make up your mind about them just yet. Despite the common belief that these wood-loving bees eat the wood ...
Carpenter bees have “shiny, iridescent, hairless” abdomens that can reflect blue, black and purple colors, while bumblebees ...
Carpenter bees are putting those tiny holes in all your outdoor wood surfaces, but don’t make up your mind about them just yet. Despite the common belief that these wood-loving bees eat the wood ...
Hayes said carpenter bees burrow in wood because it offers protection ... Even if you don’t have holes in your deck or porch, there are other signs carpenter bees may be nearby, Hayes ...