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Are carpenter bees dangerous? Do they sting? How can you get rid of them? The Charlotte Observer spoke to Chris Hayes, an extension associate of structural pest management at NC State University who ...
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 ...
Carpenter bees have “shiny, iridescent, hairless” abdomens that can reflect blue, black and purple colors, while bumblebees ...
Most carpenter bees spend their time around dead wood. They get their name from being able to dig holes into wood, where they lay their eggs after mating. Most holes are about a half an inch in ...
Small piles of sawdust beneath your doors or hear light rustling in your walls are signs you may have a carpenter ant ...
Are carpenter bees dangerous? Do they sting? How can you get rid of them? The Charlotte Observer spoke to Chris Hayes, an extension associate of structural pest management at NC State University ...
It’s unlikely that you’ll get stung by a carpenter bee. Male bees can’t sting, and “the male carpenter bees are typically the ones you’ll see hovering around the air,” Hayes said.